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    AC/DC Guitarist Stevie Young Hospitalized in Buenos Aires Ahead of Tour Dates

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Stevie Young, the guitarist for the iconic Australian rock band AC/DC, has been admitted to a hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as a precautionary measure. Despite this unexpected development, the 69-year-old musician is expected to take the stage as planned next week. The band’s spokesperson confirmed that Young is currently undergoing a comprehensive series of medical tests at a local facility to ensure his health and well-being.

    Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Stevie Young has been an integral part of AC/DC since 2014, stepping in to replace his late uncle Malcolm Young, one of the band’s founding members. The spokesperson reassured fans that Stevie is in good spirits and remains optimistic about performing during the band’s upcoming concerts. The first show is scheduled for Monday, marking the beginning of a series of performances in Buenos Aires.

    AC/DC, renowned as one of the most influential rock groups over the past fifty years, is currently on their international “Power Up” tour. The Argentine capital is hosting the band for three concerts on March 23, 27, and 31. These shows follow their recent appearance in Santiago, Chile, and precede their scheduled performance in Mexico City in early April. The tour has reignited excitement among fans across South America, where AC/DC has maintained a passionate and loyal following for decades.

    Outside the Four Seasons hotel in Buenos Aires, a small crowd of devoted fans gathered behind security barriers, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the band members. The hotel was heavily guarded, reflecting the high-profile nature of the visit. Argentina, in particular, has a deep connection with AC/DC’s music. The country’s president, Javier Milei, is known for his enthusiasm for rock music and has been seen embracing the heavy metal genre at public rallies, often sporting a leather jacket reminiscent of rock legends.

    AC/DC’s last visit to Argentina was in 2009, when demand for their concert at the Estadio Monumental was so overwhelming that two additional shows were added to accommodate fans. The stadium, which can hold approximately 85,000 spectators and is home to the River Plate soccer team, has hosted numerous world-famous artists including the Rolling Stones, Roger Waters, Coldplay, and Soda Stereo, one of Argentina’s most celebrated rock bands. During that tour, AC/DC attracted nearly 200,000 fans over multiple performances, underscoring their enduring popularity in the region.

    Over the years, the band has faced various challenges, including health issues and lineup changes. Stevie Young’s entry into the band came after the passing of his uncle Malcolm Young in 2017, who had co-founded AC/DC in Sydney in 1973 alongside his brother Angus Young. The band’s history also includes the tragic death of lead singer Bon Scott in 1980, who passed away following a night of heavy drinking during the band’s rise to fame in the 1970s. More recently, lead vocalist Brian Johnson temporarily stepped away in 2016 due to hearing problems but later rejoined the group. Other members such as drummer Phil Rudd and bassist Cliff Williams have also experienced periods of absence and return, reflecting the band’s resilience and longevity in the rock music world.

    As AC/DC prepares to continue their Power Up tour, fans remain hopeful that Stevie Young’s health will not impede the band’s energetic performances. The upcoming concerts in Buenos Aires and Mexico City promise to deliver the electrifying rock experience that has defined AC/DC’s legendary career for nearly half a century.

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