JAKARTA - Steven Tyler canceled his appearance at the Power Of Love gala in Las Vegas next month.

The Aerosmith vocalist is scheduled to appear and receive awards at a fundraising event for the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, but his manager told Las Vegas Review-Journal that he would no longer take part due to health problems.

"Doctor Steven has instructed him to focus on returning to health, but he will return this year," Larry Rudolph was quoted as saying by Blabbermouth, Friday, January 6.

Tyler has been around for awards for his music career for more than 50 years, as well as his philanthropic work.

Inspired by the heart-wrenching song Aerosmith, penghindung's Got A Gun, a 74-year-old musician's charity, handicraftsman's Fund, is an organization that helps girls who experience harassment and neglect.

In 2016, Tyler appeared in this gala singing Smile in honor of Tony Bennett, an American jazz pop singer.

Meanwhile, last month, Aerosmith canceled two Las Vegas Concess Are Wild incidents that were left due to Tyler's disease. The band was previously forced to cancel its concerts on December 2 and December 5 at Dolby Live in Park, the vocalist of MGM due to a mysterious disease.


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