AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young hospitalized in Buenos Aires


Members of the rock group AC/DC (L-R) Stevie Young, Brian Johnson, Chris Slade, Angus Young and Cliff Williams perform during a rehearsal at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia, November 3, 2015. REUTERS/David Gray

BUENOS AIRES, ⁠March 19 (Reuters) - Stevie Young, who plays guitar for legendary Australian rock band AC/DC, has been hospitalized ⁠in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires, but is still expected to perform next week, a spokesperson ‌for the band told Reuters on Thursday.

"Out of an abundance of caution, he was admitted to a local hospital where he is undergoing a full battery of tests," the spokesperson said of the 69-year-old Glasgow-born musician.

"Stevie is doing well and is in good spirits. ​He is looking forward to getting on stage on Monday."

AC/DC, one ⁠of the most influential rock bands of ⁠the past half‑century, is scheduled to perform in Buenos Aires on March 23, 27 and 31 as part ⁠of ‌their international "Power Up" tour.

The band last played a show days earlier in Santiago, Chile.They are scheduled to play in Mexico City by early April.

ARGENTINE FAN BASE

Outside the luxury Four Seasons hotel, about a ⁠dozen fans gathered behind a perimeter fence waiting for band members ​to arrive as several hotel security ‌guards stood at the entrances.

AC/DC has long maintained a strong following in South America, particularly in ⁠Argentina,whose President Javier ​Milei is a professed rock fan and has repeatedly belted out metal songs at rallies, donning a leather jacket.

AC/DC last traveled to Argentina in 2009.

There was such high demand for the first concert at the city's Estadio Monumental - which can ⁠hold 85,000 people - that the band announced two more concerts, ​which rapidly sold out.

The stadium, home to the River Plate soccer team, has hosted acts including the Rolling Stones, Roger Waters, Coldplay and Argentine rock legends Soda Stereo. AC/DC attracted nearly 200,000 fans during their last visit over ⁠16 years ago.

Over the years, band members have experienced health-related setbacks, pauses, and changes.

Young himself replaced his uncle Malcolm Young - who co-founded the band - in 2014, three years before he died aged 64 after suffering from dementia. His uncle had founded the band in 1973 in Sydney with his brother Angus.

Bon Scott, the lead singer ​during the band's rise through the 1970s, died in 1980 after a ⁠night of heavy drinking.

Current lead singer Brian Johnson stepped away in 2016 because of hearing issues before later returning. ​Drummer Phil Rudd and bassist Cliff Williams have also cycled in ‌and out of the band over various periods.

(Reporting by ​Leila Miller and Cassandra Garrison in Buenos Aires, Danielle Broadway in Los Angeles and Sarah Morland in Mexico City; Writing by Sarah Morland; Editing by Natalia Siniawski, Brendan O'Boyle and Rod Nickel)

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