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ARE AC/DC touring next year? According to the mayor Munich, that’s an affirmative!

Dieter Reiter let slip in an interview with Mathias Flasskamp of Bayerischa Rundfunk that Ackadacka would be at Munich’s Olympiastadion on Wednesday June 12, 2024.

Well actually, he made the slip-up at a council meeting, telling Flasskamp: “I didn’t know it was supposed to be a secret.”

Angus and the boys have not played Europe since 2016, when they had Axl Rose out front.

Meanwhile, Phil Rudd is running a garage sale somewhere near his Tauranga, New Zealand, house in aid of a breast cancer charity with his “close friend” Toni Wilson suffering stage four of the disease and given six months to live.

“She’s the love of my life,” Rudd told stuff.co.uk. “My best friend. All the money in the world can buy you things but it can’t buy you time.”

Rudd has painted his garage pink in solidarity with the cancer charity.“It’s my way of coping, I suppose,” he said. “It’s just a little thing, but I just wanted to do something to help.

“I cried for Bon (Scott) but we just went on rocking. With Toni, I feel the same pain, losing someone you love. It’s made me think about life, that things – success, hit records – they mean nothing when it comes down to it. Friends and family are what matter.

“Making music, making people happy, if I’ve done that sometimes, then that’s okay. This is such a little thing when so many women go through breast cancer, I don’t want to make a big deal of it. I’m just doing what I can.”

The date and location of the sale are yet to be announced.

 

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Steve came up with the name of Hot Metal magazine in 1989 and worked for the magazine in its early years. He is HM's editor and proprietor in 2022.

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