AC/DC may announce world tour with Brian Johnson this wednesday

ACDC 2019 REUNION

Loudwire reported that Kansas station V-100 said that a “reliable source” revealed that AC/DC may announce world tour with Brian Johnson this wednesday. Johnson was force to stop touring with AC/DC due to his hearing problems and Guns N’ Roses’ vocalist Axl Rose replaced him to finish the band’s tour.

The report says:

“Our sources are telling us that the band is set to announce a 2019-2020 World Tour next week on Wednesday. Another fun bit of info we’ve got for you is to answer all of your questions about Brian Johnson.

“Yes, he’s back with the band. It’s been rumored for months now that he’s been working with the band and we’ve been told those rumors are true. Brian has been working special in-ears made for his performances so that he can continue to perform without causing any more damage to his hearing than he already has.

“Our source is someone close with the AC/DC camp and we believe them to be a reliable source.”

More recently, Eddie Trunk said:

“I have sources that have told me that they are absolutely going to tour with Brian back again. I think it’s pretty much a done deal that AC/DC, at the very least, are going to release some sort of record and it’ll be some sort of tribute to Malcolm [Young] just like Back in Black was a tribute to Bon [Scott].”

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