Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses (AFP file photo)
INDIO (UNITED STATES) - Australian hard rock
elders AC/DC announced Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose as their new
singer as longtime frontman Brian Johnson suffers hearing loss.
AC/DC confirmed the move hours before Rose was to take the stage
with Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash at the Coachella festival in
California as part of a reunion after more than two decades.
AC/DC, who broke off a North American tour last month after saying
that Johnson was at risk of permanent hearing loss, said Rose would make
his debut with the band on a 12-show European leg starting on May 7 in
Lisbon.
Axl Rose joins Australian rock band AC/DC as their new singer
Rose -- known for his soaring range and raw emotion -- will then return
to North America for the arena tour of the reformed Guns N' Roses, with
the 10 postponed AC/DC dates in the United States to be rescheduled
later.
"AC/DC band members would like to thank Brian Johnson for his
contributions and dedication to the band throughout the years," the band
said in a statement.
"We wish him all the best with his hearing issues and future
ventures. As much as we want this tour to end as it started, we
understand, respect and support Brian's decision to stop touring and
save his hearing," it said.
Johnson, however, has been quiet in public and has reportedly voiced dismay at his swift exit.
US comedian and radio host Jim Breuer said he spoke to Johnson, who
felt "kicked to the curb" by his bandmates and did not believe his
hearing problems were as serious as announced by the group.
Johnson, 68, known for his punishing vocal style, is not an original
member of AC/DC, joining after singer Bon Scott died in 1980 after a
night of heavy drinking.
Rose's entrance into AC/DC was first reported by radio station WNNX
in Atlanta after the singer was spotted with the band in the city.
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