Legendary rock 'n' roll band Aerosmith are heading to Dublin as part of their farewell tour.
Having just completed a series of sold-out shows in South America, the band will be bringing their Aero-vederchi Baby tour to Europe, Russia and Israel in 2017.
The tour includes a stop at Dublin's 3Arena on June 14th in 2017.
"The band is unstoppable right now and in Europe, we're going to keep doing what we do best," frontman Steven Tyler said following the announcement.
Joe Perry added: “It’s been 3 years since we have been on tour in Europe and I can speak for my brothers that we can’t wait to get over there and take it up a few notches.”
It'll be ten years since the band's last Irish gig, having player Marlay Park in 2007 as part of their World Tour.
#AeroVederci Baby! & hello Europe - 2017 tour announced today via the Aerosmith News Network. Tickets on sale Friday pic.twitter.com/nRgaZbaA5r
— Aerosmith (@Aerosmith) November 14, 2016
In June, the band announced they were calling it quits after 46 years together.
Tickets are on sale from 9:00am this Friday.