AC/DC In Talks To Play Australia In October

February 20, 2009

Sam Kelton of AdelaideNow reports that negotiations are underway to bring the AC/DC home to Adelaide, Australia.

According to industry insiders, the veteran rockers are expected to perform at AAMI Stadium in October.

The band's record label Sony Music said "nothing had been confirmed" when contacted by The Advertiser yesterday but did not dismiss the October tour rumors.

AC/DC's last visit to Adelaide was on the 2001 "Stiff Upper Lip" tour which kicked off in Australia.

The band is expected to wind down its "Black Ice" world tour after the Australian shows.

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