Scots AC/DC fans go wild as they prepare for Murrayfield ticket scramble

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Scots AC/DC fans went wild as the rock legends announced a massive Murrayfield event as their first homecoming gig in a decade.The group sent fans into a spin when they revealed their world tour is headed to Edinburgh this summer - their first Scottish show since they played Glasgow’s Hampden Park in 2015.The band - who were formed by Glaswegian brothers Angus and Malcolm Young and had Angus-born Bon Scott as their singer when they hit the big time - will play 12 dates across 10 countries before concluding their tour at Murrayfield stadium on August 21.Fans expressed their disappointment when a Scottish show was left out of the tour line-up last year.And key members of the AC/DC fan “family” said there would now be a massive scramble on Friday for tickets to the long-anticipated gig - the band’s only UK date.Ben Fothergill, who owns the AC/DC Scotland fan club and helps run The AC/DC Family, a group consisting of hundreds of thousands of members, said: “People are getting very nervous about tickets going on sale.

I’m getting very nervous.“Because it’s the only UK gig this time around and it’s potentially the last time they’ll ever play the UK it seems fitting it’s in Scotland.”Ben, who has seen the band live eight times, said: “The tone is very much that it’s a gig that you need to go to.“I think tickets will sell very fast because people are cottoning on to the fact they’re not going to be around forever.“Regardless of your musical preferences, whether you’re a Swifty, a Coldplay fan or into heavy metal, AC/DC is that bridge between the music.

It’s the music your boyfriend likes, your parents like, maybe even your grandparents. It connects everyone together.“Last year they played in various European cities but the big

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