New York:
Rock and roll icon Steven Tyler took another embarrassing tumble during a gig when band mate Joe Perry bumped him, sending him flying into the crowd.
Tyler's fall from the stage last year led to a broken shoulder and forced Aerosmith to cancel their tour. Video footage of the rock band's Toronto gig initially shows Tyler giving Perry a playful hip bump during a rendition of the band's hit Love in an Elevator.
But the 62-year-old front man got more than he bargained for when Perry bumped him back so hard that Tyler ended up falling off the stage, reported New York Post.
Tyler recovered, and was helped back on stage by Perry, before announcing, "It ain't gonna happen again, baby."
"I'm a dancing fool out there. I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to risk-taking, but I do what I do," he had told the Huffington Post last month.
The latest drama adds to the singer's tumultuous year, his injury and the subsequent tour cancellation led to rumours he had left the band.
He was also admitted to rehab last December rehab for a painkiller addiction.
Tyler's fall from the stage last year led to a broken shoulder and forced Aerosmith to cancel their tour. Video footage of the rock band's Toronto gig initially shows Tyler giving Perry a playful hip bump during a rendition of the band's hit Love in an Elevator.
But the 62-year-old front man got more than he bargained for when Perry bumped him back so hard that Tyler ended up falling off the stage, reported New York Post.
Tyler recovered, and was helped back on stage by Perry, before announcing, "It ain't gonna happen again, baby."
"I'm a dancing fool out there. I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to risk-taking, but I do what I do," he had told the Huffington Post last month.
The latest drama adds to the singer's tumultuous year, his injury and the subsequent tour cancellation led to rumours he had left the band.
He was also admitted to rehab last December rehab for a painkiller addiction.