Stevie Young of AC/DC Discharged from Hospital
Stevie Young, guitarist for AC/DC, has been discharged from the hospital after precautionary tests following his arrival from Chile.
Stevie Young, the guitarist from the iconic rock band AC/DC, was hospitalized yesterday due to health concerns after arriving from Chile. His admission caused concern among fans and the media, especially with several upcoming concert dates in Argentina. However, after thorough medical tests, the doctors gave him a clean bill of health today, allowing him to return to his hotel for rest before the shows.
Young, who is the nephew of the legendary guitarist Angus Young, is currently on the Latin American leg of AC/DC's tour. The band has scheduled three concerts at River Plate in Buenos Aires from March 23 to March 31, followed by three shows in Mexico City in April. The close timing of his hospitalization with the concerts raised alarms about his health and the band's ability to perform as planned.
The band's fans can now breathe a sigh of relief, as Young's rapid discharge suggests that the health issue may have been minor. As one of the band's key members, his presence is crucial for the upcoming performances, and AC/DC's management is likely relieved that he is well enough to continue with tour preparations. Overall, the situation underscores the importance of health and safety, particularly for touring musicians amidst a busy schedule.