Great anticipation for AC/DC’s announcement: will it be their first world tour in eight years?

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The rock group AC DC posted a new video on social media and fans are convinced the band is about to announce its first tour in nearly a decade.

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AC DC he has not toured since 2016when Angus Young was the last original member of the band standing, as Malcolm Young had retired due to illness and died in 2017.

AC/DC's current lineup includes Angus Young, Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson and Stevie Young.AC/DC’s current lineup includes Angus Young, Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson and Stevie Young.

The surviving members, including Brian Johnson, have since reunited for their album Turn on of 2020 and last year they gave their first live show in years.

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The loudest voices

In the last few hours rumors have been circulating that a world tour was planned and then leaks began to be reported around the world.

AC/DC will apparently perform in Germany and Brazil later this year, raising hopes of an official announcement, which looks set to take place next Monday, February 12th.

Brian Johnson was living on the River when they came in 2009 and made a DVD.  Photo: Martin Bonetto.Brian Johnson was living on the River when they came in 2009 and made a DVD. Photo: Martin Bonetto.

On the one hand, German mayor Dieter Reiter opened his big mouth and confirmed it AC/DC will play on June 12th at the Olympic Stadium in Munichwithout knowing that the information was secret.

Similarly, the French magazine Rock Hard reported that theThe Australians will play at Longchamp Racecourse in Paris on August 15 of 2024.

Another piece of information was provided by Brazilian journalist Jose Norberto Flesch, who stated this AC/DC will be one of the main artists of the next edition of Rock in Ríoin the month of September.

Brian Johnson, of the legendary band AC/DC, during their performance at the Vicente Calderón stadium, in Madrid.  Photo: EFEBrian Johnson, of the legendary band AC/DC, during their performance at the Vicente Calderón stadium, in Madrid. Photo: EFE

In turn, the singer Brian Johnson spoke on the Fueling Around podcast and hinted that the group’s performance at the Power Trip festival could be the first of more AC/DC shows.

He said that in early 2020 the group was preparing to go on tour to support the release of their latest album, turn on, but they had to cancel everything due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Fans speculate that they will announce a world tour on Monday the 12th

“It takes a long time to get a band like AC/DC back together. “Most of the team got to work with other artists,” she said.

He added: “Trying to get those guys together again has been difficult, but I’ve got my fingers crossed that everything is going well. The most important thing about all of this is the excitement we all feel, and the energy is felt again.”

Will they come to Argentina?

If you’re coming to Brazil, Argentina might be your next stop Fans are excited about the chance to see the band live again.

Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson at the River Stadium, in 2009. Photo: Martín Bonetto.Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson at the River Stadium, in 2009. Photo: Martín Bonetto.

The last visit to the country was underway 2, 4 and 6 December 2009a concert that was recorded for the band’s first live album in 20 years: Live at River Platereleased in 2012. They had previously been in the same stadium in 1996.

The DVD was shot with 32 HD cameras and was the last record with Malcolm Young as guitarist. The edition included reports with the band, backstage and testimonials from the public.

The set list included hits such as Back in black, dirty deeds done cheap, hell bells, let there be rock, electrocuted, you rocked me all night, highway to hell AND For those about to let loose (we salute you).

Source: Clarin

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