So the show goes 😀 on but without Malcolm 🙁
Newly retired AC/DC guitarist and founder Malcolm Young has called time on his illustrious career due to an ongoing battle with dementia, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
The musician, 61, confirmed his retirement due to an undisclosed illness on Wednesday, just before the release of the infamous group’s newest album Rock Or Bust.
A source close to the legend told the Australian newspaper on Friday that Young has been admitted to full time care at a facility in Sydney’s Elizabeth Bay that is known for providing specialist treatment to suffers of the degenerative disease.
Instead, Angus and Malcolm Young’s nephew Steve Young, will be joining as rhythm guitarist.
The band confirmed they will embark on a world tour to celebrate their 40th anniversary as a band and promote Rock Or Bust, their 15th studio album, at an undisclosed date.
With Young, the band’s songwriter of 40 years, departure, brother Angus Young will be taking on wordsmith duties writing future songs.
Due to be released on November 28, Rock Or Bust is and comes six years after the band’s hugely successful album Black Ice.