Stevie Young, guitarist of AC/DC, hospitalized in Buenos Aires: what happened
AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young has been hospitalized in Buenos Aires ahead of the band's first show in the city, but is reported to be in good spirits and expected to perform as scheduled.
Stevie Young, the guitarist for AC/DC and nephew of the band's main guitarist Angus Young, has been hospitalized in Buenos Aires just days before their scheduled concert. According to the band's communications chief, the 69-year-old musician was admitted to a local hospital as a precautionary measure where he is undergoing tests. Despite the initial concern among fans about his health, the latest updates indicate that Stevie is in good health and remains optimistic about performing at the concert. The hospitalization news sparked a wave of anxiety among AC/DC fans in Argentina, but the official statement from the band's management has sought to ease these worries. They reassured fans that Stevie is in good spirits and eager to take the stage on Monday. Such reassurances highlight the band's commitment to their fans and their desire to deliver a memorable performance despite health concerns leading up to the event. As AC/DC prepares for their concert in Buenos Aires, the attention drawn by Stevie's hospitalization also reflects the deep connection between artists and their audiences. Fans are particularly invested in the wellbeing of musicians, especially those like Stevie Young, who have been pivotal in the legacy of rock music. The concert is set to proceed as planned, allowing fans to enjoy the celebrated return of one of rock's iconic bands.