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AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young hospitalized ahead of Buenos Aires concerts
- On March 19, Stevie Young, AC/DC guitarist, was hospitalised in Buenos Aires out of an abundance of caution and is undergoing tests but expected to perform next week.
- High regional demand has led AC/DC to return to Argentina, where they last toured in 2009, amid ongoing health-related lineup changes.
- The band spokesperson said 'Stevie is doing well and is in good spirits.' and noted he is a Glasgow-born guitarist hospitalized in Buenos Aires, undergoing tests.
- Estadio Monumental can hold 85,000 people, highlighting the large scale of the Buenos Aires shows on March 23, 27, and 31 after a recent Santiago, Chile concert.
- Young replaced his uncle Malcolm Young in 2014; Malcolm co-founded AC/DC in 1973 and died aged 64 after dementia, while Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, and Cliff Williams have faced health setbacks and lineup shifts.
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AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young hospitalized ahead of Buenos Aires concerts
AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young was hospitalized in Buenos Aires after feeling unwell, just days before the band’s scheduled sold-out concerts in the city.
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Read Full ArticleGuitarist Stevie Young, member of the AC/DC band, was hospitalized in a private clinic in Buenos Aires after presenting a physical discomfort, said producer DF Entertainment. The band has scheduled three performances with sold-out tickets at River Plate Monumental Stadium in the Argentine capital on March 23, 27 and 31, as part of its Power Up Tour world tour. The performers of ‘Thunderstruck’ are presented at the GNOME Seguros Stadium in Mexico…
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