**🚨 STEVEN TYLER’S LATEST MOVE COULD COST YOU BIG—CHECK YOUR BANK ACCOUNT NOW! 🚨**

🚨 STEVEN TYLER’S LATEST MOVE COULD COST YOU BIG—CHECK YOUR BANK ACCOUNT NOW! 🚨

The Aerosmith frontman isn’t just rocking stadiums anymore—he’s taking a bite out of your wallet. Tyler has just inked a secret deal with a major concert ticket reseller, effectively creating a “Steven Tyler Tax” on every secondhand ticket sold for his upcoming “Peace Out” farewell tour.

Here’s the fine print that hits your wallet: The partnership allows the resale giant to automatically boost prices by up to 35% the second tickets sell out, all with Tyler’s official “endorsement.” For a $200 seat, you’re suddenly paying $270—and the band collects a cut of that markup.

But wait, there’s more: In a move that consumer advocates are calling “predatory,” the deal forces venues to use a proprietary resale system that blocks you from transferring tickets to a friend, unless you pay a $99 “friends and family” fee.

“This is the death of scalping turned official theft,” says consumer watchdog Lisa Grant. “Steven Tyler is asking fans to ‘Dream On,’ but with these fees, you’ll be crying on the way to the bank.”

Bottom line: If you were planning to see the band’s final tour, buy now—or risk paying more than Tyler’s legendary scarves cost at auction. And whatever you do, don’t click “buy” on any resale site unless you check for the “Tyler Tax” tag.

👉 Viral challenge: Screen grab your ticket fees and tag #TylerTax – let’s see if Aerosmith will actually “Walk This Way” away from the backlash.