An Open Letter from Angus Young to AC/DC Fans Reflecting on Their Last Performance at Wembley Stadium
In a heartfelt and emotional message that has resonated with fans worldwide, AC/DC co-founder and lead guitarist Angus Young has penned an open letter reflecting on what may be the band’s final performance together. The letter, released on the band’s official website and social media channels, comes just days after their electrifying show at Wembley Stadium — a sold-out event that brought together over 80,000 fans in a thunderous celebration of rock and roll.
Angus’s message is both a tribute to the band’s legacy and a thank-you to the millions of fans who have supported them for nearly five decades. The Wembley concert, part of the band’s Power Up world tour, has been widely praised as a career-defining performance filled with raw energy, nostalgia, and emotional farewells.
In his letter, Angus wrote:
“As I stood on that stage at Wembley, looking out at a sea of faces screaming every word back at us, I felt something I hadn’t quite felt before — a sense of completion. It was as if everything had come full circle. That night was not just another show; it was a moment in time I’ll carry with me forever.”
He continued:
“To my bandmates — past and present — I thank you. It’s been the ride of a lifetime. To Brian, Phil, Stevie, and Cliff: thank you for giving your all every night, for standing by me through the ups and downs, and for being part of this incredible journey.”
Angus also took time to reflect on his late brother and fellow founding member Malcolm Young, whose passing in 2017 deeply impacted the band.
“Every night I play, I feel Malcolm’s presence. Wembley was no different. I heard him in the riffs, in the rhythm, and in the crowd. That show was for him — as they all are.”
While Angus did not confirm whether this performance would be AC/DC’s last, he hinted that the Wembley show may serve as a fitting conclusion to their storied career.
“If Wembley was the last time we share the stage in that way, then I can say with my whole heart — we went out doing what we love, giving everything we had, and honoring the spirit of AC/DC.”
Fans around the world have responded with an outpouring of gratitude, sharing messages and memories of how the band’s music shaped their lives. The concert featured classics like “Back in Black,” “Highway to Hell,” and “Thunderstruck,” with a setlist that spanned generations.
Though the future of the band remains uncertain, Angus’s open letter serves as a powerful reminder of AC/DC’s enduring impact on rock music — and the fans who made it all possible.
Whether it was a final bow or just a pause, one thing is clear: AC/DC’s thunder still echoes loud and proud across the globe.