HEART BREAKING NEWS: Brian Johnson Announce a Davastating news

AC/DC’s Brian Johnson says he’s not retiring

Tennessee’s Nashville (AP) — After receiving a warning from physicians that performing in stadiums and enormous venues could cause him to lose a significant amount of hearing, AC/DC singer Brian Johnson declared he was not going to give up on music.

In a statement issued on Tuesday through his publicist, Johnson stated that he plans to keep recording in studios and will be receiving treatment to help him hear better. Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses will take over the vocalist of “Back in Black” for the Rock or Bust World Tour, which kicks off in Lisbon on May 7.

Johnson expressed his disappointment to his fans and said he was “personally crushed” to learn that he would no longer be able to perform. He expressed optimism, though, and said he hopes to resume live performances once his hearing gets better.

AC/DC’s Brian Johnson’s autobiography ‘The Lives Of Brian’ to be published next month

“I’ve had some long nights and some great nights, bad days and a lot of good ones”

The Lives of Brian, an autobiography by Brian Johnson, will be released the following month.

The leader of AC/DC’s book was first revealed in April 2021 and was described as a “riotous, lovable memoir packed with outrageous stories”.

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In a statement regarding the memoir, Johnson said, “I’ve had some long nights and some great nights, bad days and a lot of good ones.” “I went ahead and wrote a bloody book about it now. This October, The Lives of Brian will premiere.

Penguin Books is now scheduled to publish The Lives of Brian in the UK on October 13 and in the US on October 25. You can pre-order it right now by going here.

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