Steven Tyler Sings ‘I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing’ With Street Musician in Moscow

Russian fans of the hit band Aerosmith got a special treat on Sept. 4 from the band's front man Steven Tyler. According to Hollywoodlife.com, the 67-year-old musican has rendered a duet with a street musician in Moscow of his 1998 hit music, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing."

Accompanied by an acoustic guitar act by the Russian musician, Tyler grabbed the mic and encouraged the guitar player to sing with him. He sang his heart out leaving fans mesmerized. Then he gave the musician a generous high five for his efforts. The veteran rock star posed for some pics with the fans after the performance.

A video footage captured Tyler's performance before the small crowd. A woman joyfully yelled, "Spaciba!" which is Russian for "Thank You." It was a really big surprise for the audience.

The famous song was featured in the box office hit "Armageddon" which starred Bruce Willis, Liv Tyler and Ben Affleck. The song is also one of Steven Tyler's major hits, which is said to have topped the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for four weeks and remained on the charts for nearly five months.

According to Hollywoodlife.com, Tyler and his band were in Moscow to perform a free concert at Lubyanskaya Square on Sept. 5 in celebration of Moscow City Day in which they sang their famous songs like "Love in an Elevator," "Dream On," and "Walk This Way." They have some of the photos of their adventures in the band's Instagram page.

This is not the first time the singer is said to have sung with a street musician. In 2014, he was spotted performing together with two street musicians in Lithuania for a rendition of his 1993 hit music "Crazy" and like his performance in Moscow, it was equally splendid and left his fans very happy.

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