Aerosmith Bassist Tom Hamilton opened his voice about the band's retirement from a concert tour caused by Steven Tyler's voiceband problems that did not improve.

When undergoing an interview with AARP recently, Hamilton was asked about his opinion on the hopes for Aerosmith's activities in the future. He mentioned that there are other possibilities where Aerosmith will return to music.

"On a expectation scale, I am between 7 and 9 (from a scale of 1 to 10). We will not be doing any tours from now on, but I will always hope that other types of opportunities will come," said Tom Hamilton.

This isn't the first time black clouds have been eyeing us, and somehow the sun has managed to emerge. Time and hope are the only ones we have right now," he continued.

Although he will not tour again, Hamilton still believes the personnel can continue to keep Aerosmith's name alive.

"Steven has a way to overcome challenges like this. He's done it before. We'll never know. We're not going to tour, but there are many other ways to be and do Aerosmith," he said.

Regarding the Las Vegas residential concert, Hamilton admitted that he liked the experience of performing there, but he doubted that Aerosmith would appear again in the future.

While regarding the new album, Hamilton said, "There hasn't been any talk (regarding a new album) so far."


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