Zurich Or Bust! AC/DC's Brian Johnson and Angus Young rock out in Switzerland as they continue on their world tour

They might be in their sixties but AC/DC are proof that age is just a number as they take their world Rock Or Bust tour to Switzerland.

Hitting up the Letzigrund Stadion stage in Zürich on Friday, Brian Johnson, 67, and Angus Young, 60, were spotted pulling their signature moves as they performed some of their biggest hits, including Back In Black, Thunderstruck and You Shook Me All Night Long.

Acting more like his shoe size rather than his age, Young showed no sign of slowing down adorned in his schoolboy get-up on-stage

No stopping them! Hitting up the Letzigrund Stadion stage in Zürich on Friday, Brian Johnson, 67, and Angus Young, 60, were spotted pulling their signature moves

No stopping them! Hitting up the Letzigrund Stadion stage in Zürich on Friday, Brian Johnson, 67, and Angus Young, 60, were spotted pulling their signature moves

Full house! The bandmates will head to Germany next before hitting up Scotland and then Ireland

Full house! The bandmates will head to Germany next before hitting up Scotland and then Ireland

Opting for a red velvet jacket and matching thigh-high shorts, he finished off his iconic look with a white button-up shirt.

The bandmates will head to Germany next before hitting up Scotland and then Ireland.

AC/DC will tour Down Under in November for their first tour of the country since 2010.

The rockers first formed in 1973, but they have seen a few shake-ups of late with Chris Slade taking the place of shamed drummer Phil Rudd.

Dressed to kill!  Young was adorned in his trademark schoolboy get-up

Dressed to kill! Young was adorned in his trademark schoolboy get-up

The former rock star continues to fight his legal woes after he was charged with drug possession and threatening to kill.

But while he awaits sentencing, he has launched a heart-felt plea with his former bandmates to take him back for the anniversary world tour.

Opening up, Rudd, 60, told A Current Affair recently: 'I wrote them a letter but I've had no contact from anybody,' adding he was 'disappointed' not to be touring with them now.

They get around! AC/DC will tour Down Under in November for their first tour of the country since 2010. Pictured here in Spain on May 29

They get around! AC/DC will tour Down Under in November for their first tour of the country since 2010. Pictured here in Spain on May 29

Thunderstruck! The rockers first formed in 1973 and prove age is just a number 

Thunderstruck! The rockers first formed in 1973 and prove age is just a number 

However, re-joining appears to be a no-go as Young released a statement last November saying Rudd had changed and it was hard talking about him.

He said at the time: 'Phil created his own situation. It's a hard thing to say about the guy. He's a great drummer, and he's done a lot of stuff for us.'

'But he seems to have let himself go. He's not the Phil we've known from the past,' he added.

Meanwhile, Malcolm Young will be replaced by his nephew Stevie, after he took retirement because of dementia.

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