Steven Tyler Greets Fans At Lititz Hardware Store
Steven Tyler, lead singer of Aerosmith, greeted fans at a Lititz hardware store, Bomberger’s on Tuesday, August 15.
The encounter was reported on LancasterOnline.com.
Aerosmith will kick off their farewell tour in Philadelphia at the Wells Fargo Center on September 2, 2023. The “Peace Out” tour got announced on May 1, 2023. Joining Aerosmith will be special guests The Black Crowes.
Steven Tyler visited the hardware store in Lancaster County and left patrons stunned. It’s not every day you get to see a rock star in the wild like that. It’s not entirely confirmed why Tyler was in Lititz, but savvy fans have a clue.
Rock Lititz is a production company and campus in Lititz, PA, where many artists prepare for their upcoming tours. That is likely where Aerosmith is practicing. It’s not confirmed, since Rock Lititz does not disclose information on their clients, but it’s a good explanation for Steven Tyler popping up in a seemingly random location.
Bomberger’s Store is family-owned and operated, originally opening its doors in 1887 as a small general store. It was really cool for them to have such a big star in their family-owned and operated store. We reached out to Bomberger’s for comment, but haven’t heard back before publication.
What a cool local sighting!
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5 Things You Should Never Do At A Concert
Concert season is here. As you prepare, keep in mind that there are some things you should never do at a concert.
Thanks to this study by nodepositfan.com, we have a definitive list of the most common concert faux pas. They surveyed over 1,000 concertgoers to understand what they find the most disrespectful at a live show.
Concerts are a great place to let loose and have fun. It’s a fun, collective experience that everyone should experience once in their lifetime. But emphasizing the “collective” portion of the event, you have to be mindful of those around you. There are certain things that happen in crowds that make the experience less enjoyable for everyone. After all, it’s a big group of people all crammed into one place.
You want to avoid these not-so-good concert behaviors to ensure a positive experience. The better we all understand the etiquette, the less annoyed we’ll all be with each other when we’re vibing in the pit.
The artists you’re going to see have put so much work into creating a great show for you. They put it all on the stage for you. So keep the event without incident and everyone is bound to have a stellar time!
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