Steven Tyler, the lead singer of the Boston-based band Aerosmith, checked out of rehab last week after voluntarily entering a treatment program in late May following a drug relapse, according to reports.
A representative for the 74-year-old singer told Fox News that he’s “doing extremely well and looking forward to being back on stage.”
Tyler checked out of the facility after successfully completing a 30-day rehabilitation program, according to the network. He reportedly released himself several days longer than the 30-day program to ensure his sobriety.
A statement released by Tyler’s bandmates in late May announced the dates of their Las Vegas residency would be canceled so the singer can focus on his well-being. The group’s “Deuces Are Wild” residency was slated to kick off at Park MGM’s Dolby Live on June 17….