In January 2016, Aerosmith was in the midst of their "Aero-Vederci Baby!" farewell tour, a significant milestone marking the band’s ongoing legacy after decades in the music industry. The live performance of "I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing" from Mexico City showcased one of their most famous ballads, originally featured on the soundtrack for the movie *Armageddon* (1998). This song not only solidified Aerosmith's status in the rock ballad genre but also became a mainstream hit, reaching number one on Billboard charts. By 2016, Aerosmith had been active in the music scene for nearly five decades, with their blend of rock, blues, and pop appealing to multiple generations of fans. The concert also symbolized the band’s transition, as they hinted at potential retirement from extensive touring, further emphasizing the emotional weight of their performances during this period.