Rockers Aerosmith have assured fans in Hawaii they will honour their commitment to play a show in Maui - after they scrapped the rest of their North American tour last week.
The Walk This Way hitmakers were forced to cancel the remaining dates of their U.S. trek after frontman Steven Tyler fell off the stage at a show in South Dakota on 5 August.
But the announcement angered residents of the Pacific islands, who first sued the band in 2007 after they pulled out of a sold-out gig in Maui to play a larger concert in Chicago, Illinois.
As part of their court settlement, the rockers agreed to perform in Hawaii in September or October (10) after wrapping up their North America tour.
But Aerosmith's lawyer, Jay Handlin, has moved to allay fears the concert may be scrapped as well, telling Hawaii's Star Bulletin publication that the band will honour their promise to play in Maui.
Tyler, 61, broke his left shoulder and needed 20 stitches in the back of his head after the nasty tumble at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.
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