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Steven Tyler’s ‘Dream On’ Keyboard Sells For $130k

Aerosmith Singer Steven Tyler Performs During a Concert at the Poliedro Parking Lot in Caracas Venezuela 28 September 2013 Venezuela Caracas Venezuela Music - Sep 2013
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The prestigious “Music Icons” auction hosted by Julien’s Auctions in the bustling Times Square at the Hard Rock Cafe captivated music enthusiasts and collectors alike. Among the notable items that fetched impressive prices, one stood out: a stage-played keyboard used by Steven Tyler, the legendary frontman of Aerosmith, during performances of the iconic song “Dream On.” This particular keyboard was sold for a whopping $130,000, marking it as one of the auction's most significant attractions. The auction, a two-day event, showcased nearly 700 rare pieces from various renowned musicians, spreading a symphony of nostalgia and reverence for the icons who have shaped the music industry.

The “Dream On” keyboard, which stood out in the auction, was more than just a musical instrument; it embodied years of Aerosmith's musical journey. The keyboard is described as a Roland 88-key digital piano, adorned with a silver wrap and housed within a striking prop grand piano frame made from aluminum and plexiglas. Steven Tyler’s use of this piano created a captivating onstage spectacle, further amplified by installed lights and smoke effects, which added dramatic flair during performances. The piano frame also included features that allowed smoke to cascade from underneath, enhancing the visual impact of live performances as lights highlighted the band's members, particularly during solos by guitarist Joe Perry.

The attraction towards Steven Tyler's “Dream On” keyboard was palpable, with bids commencing at $25,000 and reaching its closing amount in increments poised by enthusiastic bidders. The piece first made its grand stage appearance in 2019 during Aerosmith's Las Vegas residency, “Deuces are Wild,” that continued until 2022. It also played a central role throughout their “Peace Out” farewell tour. A notable performance occurred in February 2025 at the Janie’s Fund Grammy Viewing Party, where Tyler performed alongside Lainey Wilson. This stage adornment was fitted with an Evil Eye emblem between 2023-2025, marking a unique aesthetic update.

Beyond Tyler's treasured keyboard, the auction featured numerous other coveted items from a spectrum of music legends. For instance, Eric Clapton's Martin Crossroads limited edition acoustic guitar garnered $52,000, while a stunning wristwatch belonging to Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie attracted a winning bid of $35,750. Enthusiasts also witnessed the draw of a stage-worn Bob Mackie ensemble from Cher’s 1975 show, which fetched $13,000. Such pieces highlighted the rich tapestry of musical history represented at this auction, offering tangible connections to the legacies of these music icons.

Julien’s Auctions holds a revered place at the apex of the auction world, renowned for curating collections that connect fans with pieces of music history. Their “Music Icons” event serves as a testament to this commitment, uniting collectors and music lovers globally. Highlights also included a Taylor Swift & Miley Cyrus signed Daisy Rock guitar for $104,000, Live Aid’s 1985 US program signed by Bob Dylan and Madonna amongst others for $22,750, and a Lady Gaga “House of Gucci” screen-worn dress that closed at $5,200. These items reflect the broad appeal and historical significance within the world of music memorabilia.

This illustrious event underscored the undying fascination and admiration fans and collectors maintain for musical legends and their memorabilia. From star-studded exhibits to illustrious items with thrilling backstories, Julien’s Auctions, through events like “Music Icons,” carries on the celebrated tradition of bringing the narratives of musical artistry closer to those who cherish them. With ongoing auctions and an ever-expanding archive of iconic memorabilia, Julien's Auctions not only preserves music history but also ensures its accessibility to those wishing to experience the magic behind the music-maestro moments that have shaped generations.

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