The opening date of AC/DC's "Power Up" tour of Australia made waves that were detected by earthquake monitoring equipment. By Lars Brandle AC/DC came to rock the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Wednesday ...
AC/DC’s first show in their home country in a decade was so powerful the sound waves registered on earthquake detection equipment. The band apparently took their 1980 hit “You Shook Me All Night Long” ...
As AC/DC launched their Australian tour in Melbourne on Wednesday, hundreds of bagpipers assembled in record-breaking droves in the nearby Federation Square to play the band's classic song "It's a ...
It was a long way to the top, but 374 bagpipers made their way to Melbourne's Federation Square on Wednesday (Nov. 12) where they rocked AC/DC's "It's a Long Way to the Top" during what is considered ...
Wednesday (November 12), saw AC/DC kick off their first hometown tour in 10 years, performing at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia. The show – which was a long time coming for fans – proved to ...
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We can’t wait to get “Thunderstruck.” On Monday, Nov. 3, AC/DC announced they’re busting out the schoolboy outfits once again next summer when they take their ‘Power Up Tour’ to stadiums all over ...
The band shocked fans by playing their 1976 hit single Jailbreak, a highlight from third album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, for the first time in 34 years. Blunt Magazine reports that the last known ...
Update Friday, November 14: Did you happen to feel the ground shake on Wednesday night? No, it wasn't an earthquake – it was just Acca Dacca on stage at the MCG. The Seismology Research Centre ...
AC/DC will bring their POWER UP Tour to Australia, kicking off in Melbourne on Wednesday, November 12, at the MCG. New tickets have just been released for all shows. AC/DC will hit the stage with ...
“They would like it warmer here, please,” the band’s production manager, Dale “Opie” Skjerseth, said on Tuesday. “They’ve asked when the sun is coming out.” Their wish came true when a few hours later ...
The Aussie rock legends who open their Power Up tour in Melbourne on Wednesday, won’t be playing “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll)” at any of their nine homecoming concerts. As ...
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