Steven Tyler Brings Country To McCaw Hall

Steven Tyler is entertaining Seattle at McCaw Hall tonight. He is a legendary singer and frontman. Let him entertain you this evening with his songwriting and charisma. He has been the androgynous and flamboyant lead singer of Aerosmith for decades. He is presenting his new album solo and unencumbered by expectations.

“I headed down to Nashville last spring to start working on this project, wrote some kick ass songs with some of Music City’s finest songwriters and now we get to share them with the world on July 15,” said Tyler. “Country music is the new Rock ‘n Roll. It’s not just about porches, dogs and kicking your boots up. It’s a whole lot more. It’s about being real. And nothing is more real than understanding “We’re All Just Somebody From Somewhere.”

Steven Tyler…Out on a Limb will entertain with new music and old favorites. He will perform songs from “Janie’s Got a Gun” to the new single “We’re All Just Somebody From Somewhere.” “Red, White & You” might just become your new summer anthem. Fans will definitely hear the Steven Tyler sound in all of the new music.

Steven Tyler McCaw Hall Seattle Seattle this is a one performance only show. It may be too late to get tickets online but that shouldn’t stop you from trying to get them at the door. This event is a music lovers dream. You don’t want to miss all of Steven Tyler’s energy and vocal skills flowing through the wonderful acoustics of McCaw Hall. The show starts at 8pm. Get there early and bring your friends.

“We’re All Somebody From Somewhere” the new album from Steven Tyler comes out next Friday, July 15th! It will be available wherever you buy music.

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Earle Dutton

Earle Dutton

Earle Dutton is the Chief Blogger and Editor of Equality365.com. He founded Equality365.com in 2013 to provide information about LGBTQ friendly events of interest, and to support LGBTQ entertainers and supportive artists who visit our community. Earle is a successful businessman in the Pacific Northwest with a long history of support for and involvement in, the Northwest LGBTQ community. His personal interests include: music, theater, pets, culinary arts and technology.

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