AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young admitted to hospital due to physical discomfort in Argentina
AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young has been hospitalized in Buenos Aires due to physical discomfort but is reported to be in stable condition.
Stevie Young, the guitarist for the legendary rock band AC/DC, was admitted to a hospital in Buenos Aires on Thursday following reports of physical discomfort. The 69-year-old musician was taken to Sanatorio Mater Dei for precautionary medical tests, as announced by the promoting company DF Entertainment. Upon arrival in Buenos Aires, Young was not feeling well and required further medical attention in a local hospital to undergo a complete series of tests.
Despite the health scare, the promoting company reassured fans that Young's condition is stable. They reported that he is in good spirits and eagerly looking forward to performing at the scheduled concerts on March 23, 27, and 31 at the Monumental Stadium in River Plate, Buenos Aires, where tickets have already sold out. The concerts are highly anticipated, and Young’s hopeful recovery could have significant implications for the band’s upcoming schedule.
This incident draws attention not only to Young’s health but also to the potential impact on AC/DC’s much-anticipated performances in Argentina. Fans and fellow musicians are likely to be concerned about his well-being as the band prepares for this important series of concerts. As Young's situation develops, it remains to be seen how the band will adapt and respond to any changes that may arise from this hospitalization.