Axl replaced Brian Johnson in 2016
Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose will continue touring with Australian band AC/DC and will also record new material. The news came via Murray Engleheart, "AC/DC: Maximum Rock & Roll"
According to Murray: “Speculate what you want, but I've said it before and I'll say it again: AC/DC will continue with Axl on vocals – new album, new tour. What was a huge gamble for Angus ended up being an equally huge triumph that marked the scene.”
Axl joined the band in 2016 when vocalist Brian Johnson was forced to retire due to hearing problems. Read more about Brian's departure by clicking here.
Guns N' Roses has tour dates scheduled in Europe until the middle of this year, after which they will dedicate themselves to AC/DC.
Check out the Guns N' Roses dates by clicking here.
AC/DC was formed in the 1970s in Sydney, Australia, by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. The band has received numerous Grammy Awards and nominations for American Music Awards and MTV Video Music Awards. To date, AC/DC has released 14 studio albums, which have sold over 200 million copies. AC/DC toured Brazil in 1985, 1996, and 2009.
Malcolm left the band due to suffering from dementia and eventually passed away in 2017.
