AC/DC Postpone U.S. Tour Due To Brian Johnson Facing Total Hearing Loss Risk

AC/DC have postponed their U.S. tour after doctors warned singer Brian Johnson that he faces the risk of “total hearing loss.” The band announced that they will postpone their U.S. shows scheduled from March 8 through April 4 “likely with a guest vocalist.” “More information regarding these rescheduled shows to come,” the statement reads.More »

By on March 8, 2016

AC/DC have postponed their U.S. tour after doctors warned singer Brian Johnson that he faces the risk of “total hearing loss.” The band announced that they will postpone their U.S. shows scheduled from March 8 through April 4 “likely with a guest vocalist.” “More information regarding these rescheduled shows to come,” the statement reads. “Current ticket holders can hold on to their tickets for the rescheduled dates or receive a refund at point of purchase.” The band’s recent tour has been a smash success, selling the most tickets of any other act in 2015. During the year, AC/DC moved 2.31 million tickets, according to The Pulse Of Radio, enough to put them ahead of second place seller Taylor Swift. The 2.31 million tickets sold brought in $180 million for the group. Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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