AC/DC alumni Brian Johnson and ex-drummer Phil Rudd have been spotted together in downtown Vancouver at a recording studio. If rumours are to be believed, the two are reuniting with AC/DC, for a new project.
Reportedly, the two have been spotted together for the first time since Phil Rudd was replaced by Chris Slade after he was unable to join the band in 2015 due to legal problems. Meanwhile, Johnson had stepped down from touring with the band in 2016 citing medical reasons.
Earlier this year, singer Angry Anderson had revealed that AD/DC member Angus Young was developing a new album that will be inspired by the song 'Rose Tattoo'.
The future of AC/DC has been uncertain after the death of Malcolm Young, co-founder, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for the hard rock band, in 2017.
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