Brian Johnson, the lead singer of AC/DC, recently hinted at some exciting developments for the band. During a recent podcast interview, he mentioned that the group is eager to reunite and potentially work on new material in the coming months. This news comes as the band is gearing up for their first live performance since 2016 at the Power Trip Festival, set for October 2023 in California. Johnson expressed optimism about the band’s creative energy and suggested that fans might even see new music on the horizon
Moreover, there has been growing speculation about a possible tour or new album announcement following this festival, especially considering how enthusiastic the band members seem about being back together
Watch AC/DC play last scheduled gig of 2024 comeback tour to 82,000 fans
The Australian rock legends took over Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland this past Saturday (August 17). It marked the final extended set of dates with vocalist Brian Johnson since 2016. That year, Johnson had to step away from the band’s ‘Rock or Bust Tour’ due to hearing issues. Axl Rose stepped in his place and joined AC/DC for two dozen gigs.
The show closed out their comeback tour and saw the group kick off the celebratory night with their hits ‘If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)’ and ‘Back To Black’.
Their 21-song setlist saw them perform the likes of ‘Thunderstruck’, ‘Hell’s Bells’, ‘High Way To Hell’, ‘Dirty Deeds Done Dirty Cheap’, and ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’ and more from their five-decade-long career.