Aerosmith's Fargodome Concert Saga: A Journey Through Postponements and Perseverance

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Aerosmith's Fargodome Concert Saga: A Journey Through Postponements and Perseverance

In 1998, Aerosmith had to postpone their Fargodome concert due to lead singer Steven Tyler's knee injury. The rescheduled show in November was also delayed by a blizzard, but the band managed to perform the next day for the patient fans. The concert was initially postponed after Tyler twisted his knee during a performance in Anchorage, Alaska. The band members flew to Minneapolis for a video shoot, where Tyler received confirmation of a torn ACL and was advised to rest. The Fargodome concert was rescheduled for later in the year, with details to be announced soon. Ticketholders were given the option to get a refund or hold onto their tickets for the new date. The band also had to postpone shows in other cities like Duluth, Mankato, and Omaha. Aerosmith is famous for hits like "Walk This Way" and "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" from their album "Nine Lives."