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The AC/DC group returns to Europe after eight years of absence

2024-02-12T09:23:52.615Z

Highlights: AC/DC will return to Europe in May and August. The tour is part of the 50th anniversary of the band's first gig in 1973 in Sydney, Australia. It will be the first time the band has played in Europe since the 1980s. The group has sold more than 200 million records. It is the second time the group has returned to Europe after a four-year absence. The first time was in 1998. The second time it was in 2010, when the band played in Germany.


This tour stretches from May 17 in Germany to August 17 in Ireland, including a visit to France on August 13 at the ParisLongchamp Hippodrome.


AC/DC, legendary hard-rock group, absent on stage on the Old Continent for eight years, returns for a European tour in 2024 with Brian Johnson on vocals, the Australian group announced on Monday.

This tour stretches from May 17 in Germany to August 17 in Ireland, including a visit to France on August 13 at the Hippodrome ParisLongchamp (tickets go on sale for this date Friday at 10 a.m. Paris time).

It is called

Power Up,

after the name of their last studio album in 2020, which ranked number one in around twenty countries upon its release.

Brian Johnson sang on this record, although he was replaced on stage in 2016 behind the microphone by Axl Rose, of Guns N' Roses, due to hearing problems.

Brian Johnson, 76, now uses state-of-the-art hearing equipment.

The other figure in the group is guitarist Angus Young, 68, still dressed in his retro school uniform.

He is the repository of the riffs of the standards

Highway To Hell

,

Thunderstruck

and

Back In Black

.

The face of AC/DC is him too.

Angus Young poses on the cover of

Highway To Hell

(1979) with imp horns, a find still exploited 45 years later by the merchandising around the group.

The group has sold a total of more than 200 million records in their career.

This European tour will be part of the 50th anniversary of the group, which gave its very first concert on December 31, 1973 at Checkers Nightclub in Sydney, Australia.

The history of AC/DC - name in reference to alternating current but also "sail and steam" in slang - is tumultuous.

The first singer, Bon Scott died in 1980 and Malcolm Young - guitarist and co-founder in 1973 of the group with his brother Angus (Scots based in Australia) - died in 2017.

Source: lefigaro

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