The Australian band AC / DC, hard rock pioneer, announced a tour with 30 concerts in the US and Europe in 2016, which refutes rumors about a withdrawal to reach sexagenarian its main members. The group, whose album "Back in Black" (1980) is one of the best-selling music history, will begin his tour on February 2 in Tacoma, Washington. The tour will include 20 performances in the United States that conclude on April 4 with a concert at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Then they go to Europe where he will begin his tour on May 7 in Lisbon and will end on June 12 on a stage with capacity for 46,000 people in Aarhus, Denmark. This new tour continues the busy 2015 the band performed 53 shows around the world. AC / DC, which also released an album last year after six years without new productions, returned to the stage without founding member Malcolm Young, who has retired due to dementia.
The band has also broken with drummer Phil Rudd, condemned in New Zealand for threatening to kill his former chief of security. The lead singer Brian Johnson, 68, said in September that members of AC / DC were "constantly surprised and amazed at how we keep success." "A good player, a good hockey player, do not want to retire, but unfortunately sometimes there is a time when you have to do," Johnson told the Morning Sun of Michigan.