He's 68. Time he stopped anyway.
I'm really not a fan of once great rock stars carrying on beyond about 30 years of age. They rarely have much to prove, or add.
Are there many examples of rock stars saving their best work until their 30s ?
Paul Mccartney wrote "Waterfalls" when he was 38 which makes me think he should have stopped in his 20s.
It's really not the end of the road for AC/DC.
Their '70s and '80s albums are still out there and I never wanted to see a bunch of 60 year olds attempt to recreate them live anyway.
I think cover-bands are generally better at that point.
Even the Bootleg Beatles are past it. Is there a Bootleg Bootleg Beatles act I can go and see?
Edit. Apparently they are the Bootleg Bootleg Beatles now...(They've been going for 3 times longer than the Beatles !!)
Current members
Adam Hastings (John Lennon) – Guitar, Vocals, Keyboard, Harmonica (2011–present)
Steve White (Paul McCartney) – Bass, Vocals, Keyboard (2012–present)
Stephen Hill (George Harrison) – Guitar, Vocals (2014–present)
Hugo Degenhardt (Ringo Starr) – Drums, Percussion, Vocals (2003–present)
Former members
Andre Barreau (George Harrison) – guitar, vocals (1980–2014)
David Catlin-Birch (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboards (1980–1987, 2001–2012)
Neil Harrison (John Lennon) – guitar, vocals, keyboards (1980–2011)
Rick Rock (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals (1981–2003)
Paul Cooper (Paul McCartney) – bass, vocals, keyboards (1987–2001)
Jack Lee Elgood (Ringo Starr) – drums, percussion, vocals (1980–1981)