Information was published by columnist Ancelmo, D’O Globo, and must be viewed with caution, in view of previous errors of other reporters about possible coming in 2024
According to Ancelmo Gois, columnist for the newspaper O Globo, the AC/DC You will have a visit to Brazil announced in the coming days. According to the investigation, there will be three shows at the Interlagos racetrack in São Paulo.
The communication vehicle also pointed out that the producer Live nation will be in charge of the events. The idea is to gather up to 100,000 people on each dates.
Rumors around a possible coming to Brazil have been around for a long time. Between the end of 2023 and early 2024, two journalists published a possible visit in 2024: Lauro Jardim, columnist of the same Globo, and José Norberto Flesch, known for anticipating this type of information. Jardim even pointed out that the group would play at Rock in Rio.
However, this did not occur. Therefore, rumors should be cautiously viewed.

AC/DC in Brazil and currently
In all, AC/DC came to Brazil on just three occasions. The first was in Rock in Rio 1985. The second occurred as part of the tour Ballbreakertook place in October 1996 with presentations in São Paulo and Curitiba. Already the third was in the midst of the tour Black Iceon a single date, in the state capital, in November 2009.
Today, the group has Brian Johnson (voice), Angus Young (solo guitar), Stevie Young (base guitar) and tour musicians Chris Chaney (low) and Matt Laug (battery). In recent times, they have made relatively short tours in North America and Europe.
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