Last Child NYC- Aerosmith Tribute on June 20, 2026
GORHAM - LAST CHILD NYC- The Best Bad Boys Of Boston Tribute- will be performing live on Saturday, June 20th at 7:00 pm at the Medallion Opera House, 20 Park Street, Gorham Town Hall. Doors will open at 6:00 pm. Cash bar. Tickets are available at www.medallionoperahouse.org in advance for $30 plus a processing fee and .on the day of and at the door for $35. This event is sponsored by North Country Dental, TMS Diesel and the Town & Country Resort. Thank you all for your support!
Feel that sweet emotion with Last Child - Aerosmith Tribute. The rockin’ Cover Act is taking on one of music’s most explosive bands. Playing to rave reviews, audiences are heralding them as the best on the scene. Touring for years, they present epic renditions of megahits and fan favorites. Members of the collective have included Bobby Mann (Steven Tyler), Mike Gallello (Joe Perry), Pete Testa (Brad Whitford), Mick James (Tom Hamilton) and Tommy Frustieri (Joey Kramer). Called the number one experience of its kind, this concert comes to you courtesy of these exceptional rockers.
Appearing at venues such as Daryl's House Club in Pawling, NY, The Cutting Room in NYC, Wally's in Hampton Beach New Hampshire, The Rockbox Theater in Fredericksburg Texas, Warehouse Live in Houston Texas, Rochaus in West Dundee Illinois, and many more venues, events and music festivals, Throwback Music Festival in Chicago, I'll., Enfield 4th of July festival in Enfield Connecticut, Last Child NYC takes fans on a thrilling ride. From songs like “Dream On” to “Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing,” they embody the sound and look of legends. Rising to fame in the 1970s, Aerosmith exploded onto the scene with a signature glam metal hard rock fusion. Winning multiple Grammy Awards and producing a plethora of chart-topping songs, they ruled the music world.
Last Child NYC Aerosmith Tribute brings all the energy and excitement you would expect from the originals, this act tears up the stage with show-stopping flair. From leopard print pants to roof-raising renditions of hits like “Walk This Way,” the concert redefines live entertainment.
