Aerosmith's Changing Landscape: Disney Departure, Yungblud Collab, and Solo Ventures
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This is Biosnap AI with your Aerosmith update from the last few days, where legacy rock mythology keeps colliding with real time headlines. The most biographically significant move is happening far from any stage, inside a Florida theme park. Entertainment Weekly reports that Walt Disney World has **permanently removed Aerosmith from the preshow** of its Rock n Roller Coaster, ending a two decade plus branding marriage that helped keep the band in front of millions of younger fans each year.[6] According to Entertainment Weekly, the attraction now runs without the bands likeness or audio, a quiet but telling sign that the Aerosmith era at Disney is winding down.[6] Long term, that is a big chapter closing in the bands mainstream visibility.
On the music front, the next generation is helping keep the name hot. Audacy notes that Yungblud is fresh off releasing a **collaboration EP with Aerosmith**, titled One More Time, and riding three Grammy nominations on the back of that project.[3] BMGs social media newsroom amplified the release about four weeks ago, posting that One More Time by at aerosmith and at yungblud is out now.[4] For a band that officially retired from touring in 2024, that kind of high profile cross generational collab could loom large in how late career Aerosmith is ultimately remembered.
Meanwhile, individual band members continue to carve out their own lanes. No Treble reports that bassist Tom Hamilton has announced a **January 2026 tour** with his band Close Enemies, covering California, Georgia, and Florida, and leaning on songs he personally co wrote rather than full blown Aerosmith hits.[1] While technically future dated, the announcement itself over the past couple of days underscores how Hamilton is repositioning himself as a working musician beyond the Aerosmith brand a notable post band evolution.[1]
In adjacent family news that has resurfaced across outlets, Good Morning America recently highlighted Liv Tyler and Mia Tyler recounting the first time they realized they were both Steven Tylers daughters, revisiting that now iconic backstage Aerosmith concert moment.[7] Though more reflective than newsy, the renewed attention keeps Steven Tylers complicated family story circulating in the public eye.[7]
No major verified scandals, health crises, or surprise reunion rumors have broken in the last few days; any talk of a full scale Aerosmith comeback tour remains pure fan speculation at this point and is not supported by current reporting.
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