Well then. After rock stalwarts AC/DC played a comeback concert last fall with singer Brian Johnson behind the mic at California’s monster Power Trip festival, a more extensive tour was up in the air. In the last month, the veteran formation hinted and on Monday finally confirmed – the eagerly awaited European tour will take place and, moreover, relatively soon. The twenty-one-stop tour will start on May 17 and 21 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. They will follow up with concerts in Seville, Amsterdam, Dresden, London or Dublin. The formation’s farewell tour will probably avoid the Czech Republic, but stops in Vienna (June 23 and 26) and Bratislava (July 21) are currently planned. However, it is not excluded that the band will add some more concerts. AC/DC’s last tour was for the album “Rock Or Bust” in 2016. But they had to finish it with guest singer Axl Rose from Guns N’ Roses. Doctors forbade Brian Johnson to continue performing live because he was in danger of permanent hearing loss. Four years later, the musicians returned in full force with the album “Power Up”, but at that time the dream return to the stage was ruined by, among other things, the covid pandemic. The musicians appeared together on stage only last year in California.“;$(this).parent().parent().html(tmpo);return false;”>
AC/DC have announced a European tour, Prague is not on the list (yet), Bratislava is
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