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Hollywood Vampires Resume Tour Without Joe Perry

(hennemusic) The Hollywood Vampires resumed their summer tour in Kettering, OH Tuesday night without guitarist Joe Perry, who reportedly remains hospitalized after collapsing during a show in Coney Island, NY on Sunday.

Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and the band performed at the Fraze Pavilion, where fans were offered refunds before show time due to the Aerosmith legend's absence.

"While the Hollywood Vampires tour continues tonight at Fraze, Joe Perry will not be on stage," posted the venue on their social media sites. "Refunds will be made available to the original purchaser via the corresponding method of payment at the original point of purchase today, July 12, before the concert start time of 7:30pm EDT."

Perry remains in Coney Island Hospital, where he was last listed in stable condition following Sunday's incident, which saw the rocker stumble offstage and, according to sources, soon lose consciousness and go into cardiac arrest around 9:30 p.m, with police on the scene reviving him.

While Perry's current condition remains unknown, USA Today reports band publicist Sujata Murthy issued a statement Monday evening, saying "Joe Perry will rejoin his fellow Vampires on stage again soon." Read more and watch video from the show here.


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