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Brian Johnson and Angus Young perform during an AC/DC concert at Moncton's Magnetic Hill. Photo by Tanya Everett /POSTMEDIA NETWORK
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But some fans think the Aussie hard rock vets may have hit rock bottom after what one fan described as “painful”’ footage of the band performing on their latest Power Up tour went viral on TikTok, according to news.com/au.
In the video, AC/DC — who have been touring in both North America and Euorope — are seen performing at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. on May 4, leading to fans debating if they should stop touring.
Guitarist Angus Young can be seen yelling a chant into his microphone while dressed in an unbuttoned white shirt and blue velvet shorts while singer Brian Johnson begins to perform, but at points, the crowd appears to be louder than his vocals.
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AC/DC recently announced their Australian comeback that’s set to go ahead later this year, but some fans are rethinking whether to purchase tickets to the show.
“I was going to get tickets until I saw this,” commented one fan.
“I really wanted to see them this year.. now I don’t, thank you for this,” remarked another disappointed fan.
A third replied to the video, saying: “This is so painful. They just need to stop.”
“Gotta say, Angus is really pulling the load on this tour. They’ll always be my favourite band by far, but I’m sitting out this tour,” complained another.
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