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Awesome interview with Axl/DC by NME - credit to @danijel00 for finding this.

Really fun interview and cool information from Angus and Axl on the AXl/DC situation, AC/DC's influence on Guns, treatment on Axl's broken foot, Hells Bells being the toughest song Axl's ever sung, Angus first seeing GN'R do Whole Lotta Rosie on Youtube, etc. Lots more clarity on the Brian situation. Some of the jokes are priceless (Axl hiring Phil Rudd to do away his rivals for the AC/DC gig :lol:). I've highlighted the interesting portions that didn't appear in the BBC audio interview.

http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/nme-exclusive-acdc-and-axl-rose-interviewed

BY LEONIE COOPER
6TH MAY 2016

Yesterday NME was granted exclusive access to AC/DC’s European tour rehearsals, ahead of the iconic band’s opening night in Lisbon on Saturday with new temporary frontman, none other than Guns N’ Roses’ mercurial Axl Rose. 

It was revealed last month that Rose would be stepping in for Brian Johnson, after the band’s vocalist of over 35 years was advised by doctors to stop performing or risk losing his hearing altogether. 

We met up with AC/DC guitar player Angus Young and bass player Cliff Williams as well as being granted one of Rose’s first interviews in five years, to find out how two of the biggest names in rock ended up coming together, and found them on funny, excitable form – despite Rose still struggling with a broken foot.

How have rehearsals been going?
Angus: “Pretty good!”
Axl: “They’re awesome because they’re over!”

How did that first rehearsal feel?
Angus: “It was good, it was good. That’s where you find out straight away if something’s going to…”
Axl: “How bad somebody sucks.”

Did anybody suck?! 
Axl: “I did, but they went, ‘You know what? Come back next week and try again’.”

Practice makes perfect. How are you all feeling now about the start of the tour – does it feel different from usual?
Angus: “We’re all excited.”
Axl: “There’s differences, but at the same time no, because I’ve been around these guys now for about a month, meeting everyone in the crew and seeing how the show is and watching shows – like a football player I’m watching tape, stuff like that, and doing a walk through today of things. So yes, there’s differences, but it’s just because it’s a different show and there’s different songs.” 

How many times had you seen AC/DC play live?
Axl: “We met very early, in early Guns N’ Roses, in the first couple of years at the Forum in LA. I met him [Angus] and Brian backstage.”

Angus: “It wasn’t in that police station?”
Axl: “No… well, that was the second time!”

How long have you been a fan?
Axl: “Like about five minutes before that?! No, since I was a kid.”


And how much of an influence did AC/DC have on Guns N’ Roses?
Axl: “Very much, it was a big influence of Izzy [Stradlin]’s and mine. And then it was something we had in common in meeting Slash. Slash’s girlfriend made him listen to AC/DC pretty much 24/7 – he didn’t really get to hang out with her unless he did!”


How’s the foot?
Axl: “It’s getting better little by little – it’s about halfway there. I’m only now starting to put weight on the front and I haven’t been walking up until the last few days.”

But it’s on the mend?
Axl: “Yep, it is on the mend – I went and had x-rays two days ago and was on the phone with my doctor and we’re doing good.”

There’s a new chair for the shows too, apparently? [Rose borrowed Dave Grohl’s ‘throne’ from last year’s Foo Fighters show for Guns N’ Roses’ Coachella gigs]
Axl: “It is the same actual chair itself with a different base so I worked more with their stage set-up, ‘cos I just thought it was too high and grandiose and crazy whereas this kind of blends in.”

A bit more low key?
Axl: “A little more low key.”

So why Axl, why did you pick him? How did this whole thing come about?
Axl: “I paid them a lot of money!”
Angus: “I spent it well! Axl could probably tell this story himself, he contacted a guy who had worked with us…”
Axl: “One of their production guys they’ve worked with a long time, Obie, who also works with the Stones, he’s doing the Guns N’ Roses tour right now - he’s doing thistour. So it was somebody we had in common. When I read the news about Brian I just called Obie to find out what they were going to do – not in the sense of like, ‘yeah, I want in!’, it was more like, if I could help. I didn’t even know for sure what songs I could sing, I didn’t know what their dates were – I hadn’t looked at that. [But] I found out Obie had already thrown my name in the hat!”

So you made first contact?
Axl: “They told me ‘don’t ever call us again’!”

What were the other names in the hat?
Axl: “It was my hat, so there were no other names!”
Angus: “It was a rigged deal!”
Cliff: “We worked with some different people.”
Angus: “You get a lot of people… the modern world being what it is, everyone’s ‘well, I can sing a song’.”
Axl: “There’s a lot of challenges in the material – there’s all kind of different things that both singers do that make each song special. Each song’s kind of etched in stone in how it’s done.”
Angus: “I saw your thing with Guns N’ Roses, I’d seen that on the internet…”
Axl: “They’re ruining our material!”
Angus: “It was ‘Whole Lot Of Rosie’ by Guns N’ Roses. I saw that, so I knew he could…”

Axl: “Do that one song!”
Angus: “And I thought, ‘it’s a good beginning!’”

Did you ever consider getting a number of different guest vocalists?
Angus: “To be honest with you, it was a case of ‘what do we do?’”
Axl: “They were in the process of trying to decide what they were doing as a band in general, is my understanding, because it just went down.”
Angus: “It was a crisis that came then, and we had to act. We were in Miami at the time, when all of this came up, and unfortunately, when you’re in that situation you got to make decisions pretty quick, because there are a lot of people waiting. We were supposed to actually play in Atlanta, so you’re kind of going ‘what do we do now’. Because of the nature of Brian’s deafness, we knew that there was no easy fix. So you’ve got to then say, ‘what do we do here?’ The options were very limited and you think, if we just stop with all of this machinery it’s going to be a hell of a lot of legal entanglement…”
Axl: “That, and the fans, and not wanting the band to have to go through that, as I have gone through a little bit of that at times!”
Angus: “It was good that he offered, y’know. He said, if I can do it…”
Axl: “Which I had no idea, I mean, they play really loud, they have their way of working and you never know if you’re going to blend. But it started out pretty good and its gradually got better. I’m hoping to make it through the first show before I get fired!”


Did you ever consider pulling the shows?
Cliff: “We wanted to finish what we’d started.”
Angus: “And that was our main goal, especially Cliff and myself, being there the longest. We wanted to complete what we had started. And I mean, you can’t call a tour ‘Rock or Bust’ and then go bust!”

Axl: “Ha! That’s amazing.”

So what happens after these shows – does the band continue in this format? Do you get another singer? Does Brian come back?
Axl: “Whatever they’re doing with Brian, that’s not my place to talk, that’s their business. Anybody else, I will slowly poison them!”


What’s his prognosis – is he able to rejoin in the future?
Angus: “He has to be very careful of what hearing he’s got left. This is what he told us - he was gutted about not finishing [the tour] because he says he would have loved to have gotten through. It was his call, what he wanted. He made that decision himself. He didn’t want to be deaf. And I perfectly understand that – when you stop doing this, you want to walk away with all your pieces! I don’t even want to leave without my fingernail!”


Did you speak to Brian at all for advice before joining the band?
Axl: “No, I have not spoken with Brian, only because we haven’t spoken much about Brian. There hasn’t been any negative talk with the guys or anything, it’s just the time schedule of having to get things together for the shows, while also I had Guns N’ Roses commitments and then breaking the foot. The day I found out it was broken I left the hospital to rehearse. My only day off was the surgery day and the next day was back to rehearsals.”


Not much of a fun day off.
Axl: “Well actually, the Profenal – I know why Michael Jackson was into it now! The doctor said, it’s not for home use!”


Tell me about learning the songs – did you know all the words already? How did you teach yourself?
Axl: “Little by little. There’s a lot of them that you didn’t realise that you somewhat instinctively know and then just every rehearsal – there’s been about 20 rehearsals, something like that. So that way, if I really screw up, they can really blame me for that, because I did have good rehearsals.”

Of all the songs, do you have a favourite to perform?
Axl: “Right now it’s ‘Hells Bells’ because it’s the hardest song I’ve ever had to sing and it was the big challenge. So right now I have a lot of fun when I get it.”


Have you nailed it?
Axl: “Well, let’s say in rehearsals yes, but I don’t know… you never know who’s gonna win ‘til the race is run. We’ll see!”

What’s your message to the 7,000 fans in Belgium who returned their tickets?
Angus: “You’re going to miss a great night out.”
Axl: “I miss them already, y’know, and I don’t even know them!”


Is it true you auditioned a singer from an AC/DC tribute band to front the group for these dates?
Angus: “A lot of people were putting people forward. You know, you’ve got to be fair, you’ve got to listen to anyone who said something, you listen to them. You’ve got to do the right thing.”

You gave everyone a fair chance.
Angus: “Yeah.”
Axl: “And then when they didn’t show up for some reason again…”
Angus: “He was in the alleyway!”
Axl: “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer…”

What’s the latest with Phil [Rudd, former drummer who was arrested for threatening to kill a former employee last year]?
Angus: “Phil I haven’t heard from. He’s been very quiet of late.”
Axl: “I’ve talked to him about these other singers, though!”


Have you seen the Bon Scott [former frontman who died in 1980] statue that’s just been unveiled in Scotland?
Angus: “I’ve not, no. I always check first with his family. We always keep in contact with his family, because sometimes things are done and they’ve not been informed and some people use their name and they’ve just not been told. They’ve been unhappy with a lot of things that have gone down, people have done stuff and ignored their wishes.”


Read more at http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/nme-exclusive-acdc-and-axl-rose-interviewed#mPvOb7f9TR1QWexM.99

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What’s the latest with Phil [Rudd, former drummer who was arrested for threatening to kill a former employee last year]?
Angus: “Phil I haven’t heard from. He’s been very quiet of late.”
Axl: “I’ve talked to him about these other singers, though!”

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This is truly a fun, informative interview. Even if it is in print. To think we sat up all night for the BBC audio interview and waded through all those terrible songs, when this one has so many more priceless gems - this interviewer got so much more comedy out of these guys and some good nuggets of information. The one about Slash's girlfriend forcing him to listen to AC/DC, Izzy being a fan too, Axl's crack at Michael Jackson, the Beatles reference with Maxwell's silver hammer, the prep for the shows like watching old videos etc.

Axl's determination to go right back into rehearsal after breaking his leg, must have really been impressive to Angus and co. On top of him helping them out of any possible legal entanglements etc., and his ability to deliver on both the Bon and Brian era canons with their own nuances, it's pretty clear that he was a great choice.

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15 minutes ago, The Archer said:

This is truly a fun, informative interview. Even if it is in print. To think we sat up all night for the BBC audio interview and waded through all those terrible songs, when this one has so many more priceless gems - this interviewer got so much more comedy out of these guys and some good nuggets of information. The one about Slash's girlfriend forcing him to listen to AC/DC, Izzy being a fan too, Axl's crack at Michael Jackson, the Beatles reference with Maxwell's silver hammer, the prep for the shows like watching old videos etc.

Axl's determination to go right back into rehearsal after breaking his leg, must have really been impressive to Angus and co. On top of him helping them out of any possible legal entanglements etc., and his ability to deliver on both the Bon and Brian era canons with their own nuances, it's pretty clear that he was a great choice.

Yup everything you said.

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2 hours ago, Amir said:

What’s the latest with Phil [Rudd, former drummer who was arrested for threatening to kill a former employee last year]?
Angus: “Phil I haven’t heard from. He’s been very quiet of late.”
Axl: “I’ve talked to him about these other singers, though!”

:lol: 

lmao, I can't believe he said that.  Only Axl.

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http://ultimateclassicrock.com/ac-dc-axl-rose-debate/?trackback=twitter_top_flat_3

Interview with author Jesse Fink about AXL/DC. For those of you who don't know, Fink seems to hate the youngs and has a bizarre affinity for Dave Evans as well as a session drummer who played on the original High Voltage album and now runs a pizzeria. Take it for what its worth. 

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16 hours ago, The Archer said:

This is truly a fun, informative interview. Even if it is in print. To think we sat up all night for the BBC audio interview and waded through all those terrible songs, when this one has so many more priceless gems - this interviewer got so much more comedy out of these guys and some good nuggets of information. The one about Slash's girlfriend forcing him to listen to AC/DC, Izzy being a fan too, Axl's crack at Michael Jackson, the Beatles reference with Maxwell's silver hammer, the prep for the shows like watching old videos etc.

Axl's determination to go right back into rehearsal after breaking his leg, must have really been impressive to Angus and co. On top of him helping them out of any possible legal entanglements etc., and his ability to deliver on both the Bon and Brian era canons with their own nuances, it's pretty clear that he was a great choice.

None of those loser cover band singers could have amounted to so much without dying in the middle.

People who say Axl is not the right person are seriously clueless about everything in life.

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Just now, Axl owns dexter said:

They all were apparently. 

I was trying to find something on it. It seems noone is really mentioning that though they were refunded they were resold. I have faith Gnr fans will buy up any refunded tickets

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5 hours ago, goneshootin said:

http://ultimateclassicrock.com/ac-dc-axl-rose-debate/?trackback=twitter_top_flat_3

Interview with author Jesse Fink about AXL/DC. For those of you who don't know, Fink seems to hate the youngs and has a bizarre affinity for Dave Evans as well as a session drummer who played on the original High Voltage album and now runs a pizzeria. Take it for what its worth. 

Douchebag

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19 minutes ago, The Archer said:

Douchebag

In the official photo the Youngs look old and Axl looks 'young'.

I thought there was an agreement that once a band member could no longer play then the whole band would discontinue, they've not followed that & for good reason. If that's true it was when they were young & nothing could harm them as we all think in our early 20s. It's when you get older & your body starts to let you down that you realise how naive you once were.

From what I read I think the whole thing has been very badly handled, there should have been an interview done with Brian explaining his problems & that he needed to take a break indefinitely to see if something could be done. By not speaking out we hear stories of him being kicked out, goods dropped at the door etc & naturally the hardcore fans are outraged at this treatment. A biography on Bon Scott I read indicated that the Youngs were planning to get rid of Bon for some reason which would not have been popular.

Angus said he hasn't heard anything about Phil and that he's been quiet, well I saw on the news Phil saying how disappointed he was that Angus hadn't contacted him for years. Why he'd want to now I don't know, he's not going to be someone you'd want in the band again after all the troubles in New Zealand.

I've not followed the band since Bon died, I was so upset & never gave Brian a chance but I do know the songs that became hits & that's all.

As for Axl I think he's showing great respect for Brian, as much as he can from his position. He's made it clear he's a fill in & not a replacement. I think Axl has handled the situation much better than Angus & I know he's going to bring the house down on that tour.

Lastly I do feel so much for Brian and his medical problems, he recently did a car rally or similar to fundraise for something I am very passionate about and I wish there was a way to contact him to thank him. For everybody who's going have a blast, this would be fantastic if it turned into a world tour but the timing with the reunion really sucks. If only it had happened during the quiet year when we didn't know where he was.

The Archer, your profile photo is Bon so I gather you were a fan of his too.

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2 minutes ago, rock4eva said:

In the official photo the Youngs look old and Axl looks 'young'.

I thought there was an agreement that once a band member could no longer play then the whole band would discontinue, they've not followed that & for good reason. If that's true it was when they were young & nothing could harm them as we all think in our early 20s. It's when you get older & your body starts to let you down that you realise how naive you once were.

From what I read I think the whole thing has been very badly handled, there should have been an interview done with Brian explaining his problems & that he needed to take a break indefinitely to see if something could be done. By not speaking out we hear stories of him being kicked out, goods dropped at the door etc & naturally the hardcore fans are outraged at this treatment. A biography on Bon Scott I read indicated that the Youngs were planning to get rid of Bon for some reason which would not have been popular.

Angus said he hasn't heard anything about Phil and that he's been quiet, well I saw on the news Phil saying how disappointed he was that Angus hadn't contacted him for years. Why he'd want to now I don't know, he's not going to be someone you'd want in the band again after all the troubles in New Zealand.

I've not followed the band since Bon died, I was so upset & never gave Brian a chance but I do know the songs that became hits & that's all.

As for Axl I think he's showing great respect for Brian, as much as he can from his position. He's made it clear he's a fill in & not a replacement. I think Axl has handled the situation much better than Angus & I know he's going to bring the house down on that tour.

Lastly I do feel so much for Brian and his medical problems, he recently did a car rally or similar to fundraise for something I am very passionate about and I wish there was a way to contact him to thank him. For everybody who's going have a blast, this would be fantastic if it turned into a world tour but the timing with the reunion really sucks. If only it had happened during the quiet year when we didn't know where he was.

The Archer, your profile photo is Bon so I gather you were a fan of his too.

Yes, always loved Bon. He's still my number 1 frontman. I've heard that rumor on an AC/DC forum once - that the Young brothers wanted to get rid of Bon, but it was never substantiated. I'm not sure that there was much truth to it.

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Great to see a strong, positive review from a mainstream publication. The Guardian just gave AXL/DC 5 stars!!!

http://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/may/08/acdc-review-axl-rose-lisbon-first-gig?CMP=twt_a-music_b-gdnmusic

AC/DC review – Axl Rose brings menace as rock legends pull off a triumph

5/5stars

The Guns N’ Roses singer might have been confined to a ‘throne’, but he delivered a masterly first appearance fronting AC/DC

AC/DC couldn’t really have handled the departure of their singer Brian Johnson much worse – a curt statement on their website announcing he could no longer tour owing to hearing loss, and their intention to continue with a stand-in – short of announcing a compulsory redundancy programme for all Florida-resident geordies with a penchant for caps. Their fanbase, normally unquestioningly loyal, reacted with unexpected irritation: refunds for upcoming shows were demanded (and given), and many – me included – questioned whether they should continue at all.

When they announced that Johnson’s short-term replacement would be Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose – a man for whom reliability is not a byword – eyebrows were further raised. Given AC/DC’s legendary efficiency, and Rose’s equally legendary tardiness in taking the stage, it seemed like it could be a case of the irresistible force meeting the immovable object. And then Rose broke a metatarsal, meaning he would be chairbound on stage. AC/DC, a band who care what people think of them rather less than anyone except, perhaps, Donald Trump, evidently decided in the wake of all these disasters that they needed to win people back. And so, for this first show with Rose, writers – the Guardian included – have been flown in to Portugal as the band attempt to prove they are still a worthwhile concern, even with guitarist Angus Young and bassist Cliff Williams the only remaining core members.

Rose’s arrival makes this show the first AC/DC gig in years – certainly since Johnson replaced the late Bon Scott in – at which no one knows exactly what to expect. Its triumph is that it does do exactly what one would expect, but rather better than one had dared hope for. Rose being confined to his throne on casters – he looks for all the world like a hard rock Davros – is a rare downside to his performance.

The triumph lies in the renditions of the songs AC/DC wrote and recorded when Bon Scott was still alive. Whereas the Johnson era material tended towards boozy bonhomie, Scott was often a malevolently misanthropic writer and singer, concealing a slightly terrifying rage behind apparent good humour. Rose, who is familiar with both malevolence and misanthropy, delivers those songs perfectly, giving them fresh menace. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap loses its cartoonish aspect, and becomes the barroom chatter of a psychopath; he introduces Shot Down in Flames as “the story of my life” and convinces you it’s true. His voice, too, is brilliant: no matter how high, every note is hit, and sustained. And he keeps it up for two hours.

He seems more relaxed on the Scott songs, perhaps because of the manner of his replacing Johnson. Johnson’s songs are delivered just fine, but there’s a slight sense he’s being a little too reverent. He’s spoken of wanting to do justice to Johnson’s work, and maybe he’s concerned with not imprinting his own personality over the songs. That’s true, too, of his rapport with the crowd. Johnson was unfailingly good humoured – not much of an anecdote teller, but ready to rouse the rabble. Rose confines himself to a few softly spoken words between songs and a few all-but-inaudible thank yous afterwards. For this show, with this much at stake, you expect him to be the cheerleader for AC/DC, but he refuses to take the role.

Nevertheless, he compensates for the sometimes erratic sound – a fierce wind blowing off the Tagus following a day of horrendous rain bashes the music hither and thither – and perhaps even inadvertently outshines Young, who sound a tiny bit approximate in the fiddly intro to Thunderstruck. For AC/DC Kremlinologists, though, the telling moment comes in the encore, when the set – which has been identical to the pre-Rose gigs until then – suddenly incorporates a song that’s been out of live circulation for a long while, the thrillingly brutal Riff Raff. “I never shot nobody / Don’t even carry a gun,” Rose snarls, with complete conviction. “I ain’t done nothing wrong / Just having fun.”

Carry on like this, and those wondering whether AC/DC are still worth going to see this summer should have no worries: they, too, will be having fun.

 

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16 hours ago, rock4eva said:

In the official photo the Youngs look old and Axl looks 'young'.

I thought there was an agreement that once a band member could no longer play then the whole band would discontinue, they've not followed that & for good reason. If that's true it was when they were young & nothing could harm them as we all think in our early 20s. It's when you get older & your body starts to let you down that you realise how naive you once were.

From what I read I think the whole thing has been very badly handled, there should have been an interview done with Brian explaining his problems & that he needed to take a break indefinitely to see if something could be done. By not speaking out we hear stories of him being kicked out, goods dropped at the door etc & naturally the hardcore fans are outraged at this treatment. A biography on Bon Scott I read indicated that the Youngs were planning to get rid of Bon for some reason which would not have been popular.

Angus said he hasn't heard anything about Phil and that he's been quiet, well I saw on the news Phil saying how disappointed he was that Angus hadn't contacted him for years. Why he'd want to now I don't know, he's not going to be someone you'd want in the band again after all the troubles in New Zealand.

I've not followed the band since Bon died, I was so upset & never gave Brian a chance but I do know the songs that became hits & that's all.

As for Axl I think he's showing great respect for Brian, as much as he can from his position. He's made it clear he's a fill in & not a replacement. I think Axl has handled the situation much better than Angus & I know he's going to bring the house down on that tour.

Lastly I do feel so much for Brian and his medical problems, he recently did a car rally or similar to fundraise for something I am very passionate about and I wish there was a way to contact him to thank him. For everybody who's going have a blast, this would be fantastic if it turned into a world tour but the timing with the reunion really sucks. If only it had happened during the quiet year when we didn't know where he was.

The Archer, your profile photo is Bon so I gather you were a fan of his too.

Malcolm and Angus were gonna fire Bon?! Seriously? Why? 

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Just now, GNRfan2008 said:

Malcolm and Angus were gonna fire Bon?! Seriously? Why? 

I don't know - I'd heard the rumor from a long time AC/DC fan many years ago, but I'd never believed it. I can't imagine that they would though - Bon was just getting better and better and he was hitting his peak when he died.

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I read it in a Bon Scott biography back in the 80s & must say I was shocked. As The Archer said though it hasn't been substantiated & now we'll never know as Bon died. Unnecessarily but the level of alcohol he drank plus being left in a freezing cold car all night caused his death. Had he gone inside he would have been ok. Very sad.

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22 hours ago, BOSSY78 said:

I was trying to find something on it. It seems noone is really mentioning that though they were refunded they were resold. I have faith Gnr fans will buy up any refunded tickets

 A source familiar with AC/DC’s European run admits that there was indeed “a bit of drama” around Rose replacing Johnson, resulting in several thousand refund requests in both Belgium and Spain. The source adds that those requests were largely offset by new purchases. Those involved with the tour “aren’t worried about it,” the source says, pointing out that in most markets, refunds were in the hundreds and easily will come out net even with new purchases. Much depends on how the early shows come off.

- Billboard

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