JAKARTA - The legend of metal rock music, AC/DC, has made fans enthusiastic through their accidental posts. This makes rumors of North American tours coming in the spring or summer of 2025 even more crowded.

Through their fanpage page on Facebook, they had uploaded something about the April 2025 concert in Minneapolis, Minnesota. But soon the post was deleted. Reportedly, the official announcement will be uploaded in the near future.

AC/DC's "Power Up" European tour ended recently in August 2024, marking the band's return to the stage after their appearance at the Power Trip festival in 2022. The tour features their new formations, including singer Brian Johnson, guitarist Angus andiko Young, and bassist Chris Total.

One of the important changes in the formation was the addition of drummer Matt Laug, who replaced longtime drummer Phil Rudd. He had already toured AC/DC as part of Slash's Snakepit during the "Stiff Upper Lip" tour.

The European tour "Power Up" was a commercial success, earned $180 million and sold more than 2.3 million tickets. This tour marked the arrival of a brilliant AC/DC and showed the band's eternal popularity.

While fans can't wait for the announcement of the official tour, speculation continues to circulate about the reasons for Phil Rudd's absence. The AC/DC has not provided any specific details regarding his departure, so fans must draw their own conclusions.


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