AC/DC Planning New World Tour

May 6, 2011

Guitarist Angus Young of Australian hard rockers AC/DC has told U.K.'s The Sun that the band is already planning its next tour and is hoping to top its last world trek. "Now we're thinking, 'How can we ever better the 'Black Ice' world tour?' But we will," he claimed.

On the topic of the success of AC/DC's 2008 album "Black Ice", Young said, "We have such diehard fans, old and new. We've survived many changing fashions of music we've outlived the lot of them."

All five members of AC/DC will attend the exclusive world premiere of AC/DC "Live At River Plate" today (Friday, May 6). The premiere will be held at London's legendary HMV Hammersmith Apollo the U.K's largest movie screen

"Live At River Plate" is a live concert DVD documenting AC/DC's "Black Ice" world tour.

The film marks AC/DC's return to Buenos Aires.

Nearly 200,000 fans over three sold-out shows, welcomed the band after a 13-year absence.

AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson said the band was delighted with the DVD, claiming it accurately captured their live show. "I fucking love this film" he said. "It was like I'd never seen our show before. I've seen other films [of AC/DC in concert], but not one as good as this."

(Thanks: ACDCFans.net)

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