**HEADLINE: THE AEROSMITH CURTAIN CALL: Steven Tyler’s “Glitch” Reveals the Exact Time of His Final Bow**

HEADLINE: THE AEROSMITH CURTAIN CALL: Steven Tyler’s “Glitch” Reveals the Exact Time of His Final Bow

PALM SPRINGS, CA — It started as a simple audio restoration project, but it ended as the most unsettling technical coincidence in rock history.

While cleaning a 1973 master tape of Dream On for a forthcoming documentary, sound engineer Marcus Dene discovered what he calls a “matrix glitch” buried in the final piano fade-out—a voice, clearly modern, whispering the exact date and time of Steven Tyler’s farewell show.

The voice is unmistakably Tyler’s, but aged. Beneath the vacuum tube hiss, he whispers, “December 3, 2024. 11:18. It is done.”

“I froze,” Dene told reporters. “The equipment was completely isolated. There was no bleed from external sources. The audio file’s metadata showed a creation date of July 1973. But the spectral analysis of that whisper matches Steven’s current vocal fry pattern—something we didn’t have data for until last year.”

The kicker? When Aerosmith actually announced their “Peace Out” farewell tour, the final show was scheduled for December 3, 2024, in Los Angeles. At the time the tape was made, that date was over 51 years in the future.

The glitch goes deeper. The original tape reel, stored in a temperature-controlled vault, bears a handwritten label in the late Joe Perry Sr.’s handwriting. The label says: “Steven’s Visions / Do Not Erase.”

Dene is now demanding a full forensic analysis of the remaining master tapes. “This isn’t a coincidence,” he said. “This is Steven Tyler bending the waveform of time.”

Aerosmith’s camp has declined to comment, but a source close to the band admits, “Steven has