AC/DC makes good on remaining postponements
AC/DC rescheduled the handful of remaining "Black Ice" shows that were canceled in September due to illness, giving fans the opportunity to see the legendary rock group this spring.
Shows in Kansas City, MO; Louisville, KY; and Milwaukee, WI--all originally scheduled for early October--will now take place April 11, April 13 and April 15, respectively. Details are below.
All previously purchased tickets for the canceled shows will be honored on the rescheduled dates.
Late last month, AC/DC announced the new dates for other October postponements in Las Vegas (now 4/9) and Des Moines, IA (now 4/17).
The Oct. 1 concert in Phoenix, AZ, was cancelled and a make-up date will not be scheduled. Refunds for that show are available at the point of purchase, according to the band's website.
The rock legends returned to the stage in mid-October following the six postponements, which occurred due to an undisclosed medical procedure involving lead vocalist Brian Johnson.
"My insides were giving me lots of trouble, ulcers and such," Johnson stated in a message posted at the band's website in September. "The doctors looked me over ... In the end they gave me a clean bill of health, but insisted I take a bit of time to recuperate and rest up."
"Black Ice," AC/DC's first new studio set in nearly a decade, surfaced last October. The album, which was sold exclusively via Walmart, Sam's Club and the band's website, debuted at No. 1 in 29 countries, including the US.
AC/DC began the "Black Ice World Tour"--the group's first live shows in five years--in October of 2008.
According to the group's website, the Black Ice tour will hit Latin America following the forthcoming US dates, and then visit Australia and New Zealand "by early 2010."
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