Stevie Young, guitarist of AC/DC, hospitalized in Argentina
Stevie Young, the guitarist for AC/DC, has been hospitalized in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but is reported to be in good spirits and eager to return to the stage soon.
Stevie Young, the guitarist for the legendary hard rock band AC/DC, has been hospitalized in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as confirmed by his spokesperson on March 19. The hospitalization is a precautionary measure, with the guitarist undergoing a complete set of examinations to ensure his health and safety. Despite being in the hospital, Young is reported to be in good spirits and is looking forward to performing again soon.
At 65 years old, Stevie Young has had a notable career with AC/DC, joining the band first in 1988 when his uncle, Malcolm Young, struggled with alcohol dependence. After a subsequent gap, he officially rejoined the group in 2014 and has since become a full-time member, contributing to the band’s enduring legacy in the rock music scene. His hospitalization comes amidst the band's ongoing efforts to tour and connect with fans worldwide.
Fans and followers of AC/DC are hopeful for Young's swift recovery, especially with upcoming performances on the horizon. The band has had a significant impact on rock music, and Young's presence has further solidified their lineup in recent years. The news highlights the band’s dedication to health and safety while maintaining their iconic presence in the music industry.