AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young hospitalised ahead of Buenos Aires concerts
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AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young hospitalised ahead of Buenos Aires concerts
"Young, the nephew of the band's late founder Malcolm Young, was not feeling well. As a precaution, he was admitted to a local hospital, where he is undergoing a full series of tests, according to a statement released Thursday by the event's promoter. The causes of the 69-year-old Young's condition were not specified."
"AC/DC is scheduled to perform three sold-out concerts at Buenos Aires' Monumental Stadium which has a capacity of up to 85,000 on 23, 27 and 31 March. The first date sold out quickly, prompting the band to add two more shows. The last time the band performed in Argentina was in 2009, when nearly 200,000 fans attended their concerts."
"Stevie Young has been the band's guitarist since 2014, when his uncle stepped down due to health issues. The tour is named after AC/DC's latest album, Power Up, released in 2020 in tribute to Malcolm Young, who died in 2017 after suffering from dementia."
AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young was admitted to Sanatorio Mater Dei hospital in Buenos Aires after feeling unwell, just days before the band's three sold-out concerts at Monumental Stadium scheduled for March 23, 27, and 31. The 69-year-old underwent medical tests as a precaution, though the specific cause of his condition was not disclosed. Despite hospitalization, Young remained in good spirits and was expected to perform. The band arrived in Buenos Aires after performing in Santiago, Chile, and will continue their Power Up world tour with shows in Mexico City in early April. Young has been AC/DC's guitarist since 2014, following his uncle Malcolm Young's retirement due to health issues.
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