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Brian Johnson Reveals Why He Finally Decided to Start Smiling on Stage With AC/DC

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/07/18 at 3:39 PM
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At 78 years old, AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson has undergone a remarkable transformation in his approach to live performance. Johnson opened up about how his stage presence has evolved nearly five decades after joining the legendary rock band in 1980. The shift from his earlier, more serious demeanor to his current joyful approach reflects a fundamental change in how he views performing and connecting with audiences.

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Johnson discussed what keeps him engaged on stage. “I think it’s still the unknown,” he said. “You’re all rehearsed, you know all your parts and your bits and pieces. But the unpredictability still keeps you on edge, you know, to be your best.” He emphasized that the spontaneity of live performance continues to challenge him, even after decades of experience. “On the stage, you can’t just immediately do things. You have to learn to watch the other person.” Johnson added that AC/DC is now exploring new interactions on stage. “We’re doing things now we didn’t think of doing before — interacting. It’s just more fun because we don’t care anymore.”

Johnson’s candid reflection on his younger self reveals the pressure he once felt to maintain a certain image. “When you’re younger, you take yourself very seriously. You know, you think, ‘I’m in a big rock and roll band.’ I never used to smile or anything. ‘Cause that’s what you thought you were supposed to do.” This admission highlights how generational attitudes toward rock performance have shifted. Johnson now embraces a more authentic and expressive stage presence.

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The veteran vocalist’s current mindset represents a significant departure from the rigid professionalism that once defined his performances. His willingness to smile and show genuine enjoyment on stage has become a defining characteristic of AC/DC’s recent tours. The 2026 North American leg of the “Power Up” tour kicked off in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 11, 2026. Johnson continues to command stages across the globe despite the physical demands of performing at his age.

Johnson’s journey to this point has not been without challenges. Between 2016 and 2018, hearing loss forced him to step away from the band. During this time, Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses temporarily took over vocal duties. His recovery and return to full touring capacity demonstrated both his resilience and his commitment to AC/DC. Since his full hearing recovery, Johnson has performed a complete schedule of international performances. He has proven that age and past health setbacks need not define an artist’s career trajectory.

The transformation in Johnson’s stage demeanor reflects a deeper philosophical shift about what it means to perform at the highest level. Rather than viewing the unpredictability of live performance as something to be controlled through rigid professionalism, he now embraces it as an opportunity for genuine connection with bandmates and audiences. His energy and visible joy on stage have become a counterpoint to concerns about vocal power that naturally accompany aging performers. His authentic happiness and engagement compensate for any technical changes in his delivery.

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As AC/DC continues its current tour through September 2026, Johnson’s evolution serves as a testament to the enduring power of rock and roll when performed with genuine passion. His willingness to smile, to interact spontaneously with his bandmates, and to embrace the unpredictability of live performance has reinvigorated his own approach to music. It has also resonated with audiences who appreciate the authenticity of a performer who has learned that true rock and roll spirit comes from having fun rather than taking oneself too seriously.

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