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In 2015, Carly Boyle boarded a plane with her mother for a special birthday celebration. Little did she know that her birthday would become even more memorable with a surprise performance by one of rock music’s greatest icons, Steven Tyler.

Tyler, the lead singer of Aerosmith, was seated in the row directly in front of Carly and her mother during the flight. As the conversation behind him turned to Carly’s birthday, the singer overheard and decided to make the day even more special.

Without hesitation, Tyler turned around and began to sing “Happy Birthday” to Carly, who was taken aback but thrilled. Susan, Carly’s mother, quickly pulled out her smartphone to record the once-in-a-lifetime moment.

Tyler’s love for his fans was evident as he continued to perform and even grabbed Susan’s smartphone to take a video of himself singing and blowing kisses to the camera.

The impromptu performance quickly went viral, with fans and media outlets alike sharing the heartwarming story of Tyler’s kindness and dedication to his fans.

For Carly, the experience was unforgettable, and she will always remember the time she celebrated her birthday with a surprise performance from one of the greatest rock stars of all time. Tyler’s act of kindness and generosity serves as a reminder of the impact a small gesture can have on someone’s day, and even their life.

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