Aerosmith announces farewell 'Peace Out' tour, including Oklahoma concert

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TULSA — Four-time Grammy Award winners Aerosmith are saying "Peace Out" to touring.

The diamond-certified rockers announced Monday plans for their farewell tour, and the 40-date North American trek includes an Oklahoma stop.

Aerosmith will perform Nov. 4 at Tulsa's BOK Center.

Frontman Steven Tyler, guitarist Joe Perry, bassist Tom Hamilton and guitarist Brad Whitford made the final tour announcement in a star-studded video featuring Ringo Starr, Bill Burr, Eminem, Slash, Dolly Parton and more.

“It’s not goodbye it’s PEACE OUT! Get ready and walk this way, you’re going to get the best show of our lives," the band members said in a joint statement.

How to get Aerosmith tickets for the Tulsa show?

Tulsa tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. May 5, with prices ranging from $69.95 to $499.95.

Tulsa tickets will be available at bokcenter.com.

The tour will include special guest The Black Crowes.

More: Aerosmith is saying 'peace out' after 50 years on 40-date final tour without Joey Kramer

Produced by Live Nation, Aerosmith's final tour will kick off in Philadelphia on Sept. 2, with stops in major arenas across the U.S. and Canada, including Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, New York’s Madison Square Garden and Chicago’s United Center.

Founding member Joey Kramer will not play on the farewell tour

Celebrating their 50th anniversary, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have sold more than 150 million albums around the world and produced iconic music videos like "Amazing," "Crazy," "Janie's Got A Gun," "Livin' On The Edge," and "Love In An Elevator." Aerosmith was the first rock band to create a commercially successful hip-hop collaboration with Run DMC on "Walk This Way" and the first hard rock band to appear during a Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2001. In 1999, Aerosmith became the first band to have its own themed attraction at Disney World in Florida and later Paris with the launch of the Rock 'N' Roller coaster starring Aerosmith.

Although the band has embarked on several record-shattering global tours — and most recently launched a hit Las Vegas residency — drummer Joey Kramer won't be joining the band for the "Peace Out" trek, according to the tour announcement.

“While Joey Kramer remains a beloved founding member of Aerosmith, he has regrettably made the decision to sit out the currently scheduled touring dates to focus his full attention on his family and health. Joey’s unmistakable and legendary presence behind the drum kit will be sorely missed," reads a statement from the band.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Aerosmith concert tour 'Peace Out' to stop in Tulsa, Oklahoma