Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer missed the rock band's "Deuces Are Wild" residency show in Las Vegas on Tuesday night due to injury.
Longtime drum tech and musician John Douglas replaced him in the eighth show at the Park Theater.
The 68-year-old musician will also not play Friday night, the last show on the first leg of "Deuces Are Wild" residency.
"Joey had a minor accident and is totally fine, but he hurt his shoulder in the process so he won't be playing tomorrow. Tomorrow meaning Friday @ParkTheaterLV. No other information at this time," Aerosmith said in a statement to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Kramer, Aerosmith's original drummer, was actively playing over the weekend.
Aerosmith began their 18-night residency at the Park Theater at the Park MGM Hotel and Casino earlier this month.
The band members will reconvene in Las Vegas on June 19 for nine more dates
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