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Music: Aerosmith Frontman Steven Tyler's Stage-Keyboard Sells For $130,000

Seether & Daughtry P.O.D., Kami Kehoe

November 12th, 2025, 713 Music Hall

TICKETS GO ON SALE Friday, June 6th, 2025, at 10 am, Ticketmaster     

 A Day To Remember & Yellowcard with State Champs, Boundaries

September 23rd, 2025, Woodlands Pavilion

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 6th, 202,5, at 10 am, Ticketmaster

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Aerosmith Frontman Steven Tyler's Stage-Played 'Dream On' Keyboard Sells For $130,000

Julien's Auctions, the world's premier celebrity auction house, struck a powerful chord with collectors and music fans alike this week during the second day of its prestigious "Music Icons" auction. Held at the Hard Rock Cafe in the heart of Times Square, the two-day event concluded Sunday, May 31, showcasing nearly 700 rare pieces tied to some of the most influential figures in music history.

From stage-played guitars to handwritten lyrics, iconic fashion, and personal artifacts, the auction featured an unprecedented collection from music royalty including QUEEN, Bruce Springsteen, Prince, Sting, Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, Madonna, Johnny Cash, THE DOORS, Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Britney Spears, Christine McVie, Dolly Parton, Bob Dylan, THE ROLLING STONES, NIRVANA, AEROSMITH, and more.

Among the standout lots: AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler's stage-played "Dream On" keyboard soared to $130,000, while Eric Clapton's Martin Crossroads limited edition acoustic guitar brought in $52,000. A stunning Patek Philippe Aquanaut wristwatch owned by FLEETWOOD MAC's Christine McVie fetched $35,750, and Django Reinhardt's 1938 Levin De Luxe archtop guitar sold for $35,000.

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Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" just passed a billion Spotify streams. 

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George Strait surprised a military veteran at a show recently in Pennsylvania. Through his partnership with the Military Warriors Support Foundation, George was able to gift Sergeant Derek Austin a new home

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George Straight Gave a Military Veteran a New Home

Rod Stewart had to cancel his Vegas residency show just hours before start time on Sunday, because he wasn't feeling well. 

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Iggy Pop left his London concert on Saturday in a COFFIN.

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