The Australian rock community is in mourning following the death of a beloved AC/DC music identity. Irene Thornton, the ex-wife of late frontman Bon Scott, died earlier this month aged 75. Her death ...
The Sydney show capped a five-city Australian run in which Metallica incorporated local tributes at every stop. By Jessica Lynch Metallica closed out the Australian leg of their M72 World Tour with a ...
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 ...
Indeed, 1975 was a prolific year of live shows for the band; 40 Victorian dates, including the Burvale Hotel, Tarmac Hotel, Broadmeadows Town Hall, and the Myer Miss Melbourne department store. Five ...
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 ...
Melbourne was literally thunderstruck last night, as AC/DC’s first Australian show at the MCG didn’t just shake the stadium, it registered on the fkn Richter scale. The Seismology Research Centre ...
AC/DC's Brian Johnson and Angus Young. Credit: Roberto Ricciuti/Getty Images AC/DC have performed the Bon Scott-era classic ‘Jailbreak’ live for the first time in 34 years – check out footage below.
The Seismology Research Centre has recorded low frequency activity as AC/DC played the first Australian concert of its worldwide Power Up tour at the MCG on Wednesday night. The centre says a ...
Before they head to North and South America for more than 20 stadium shows in 2026, Australian hard rock legends AC/DC are getting things started in their homeland. The band kicked off their Power Up ...
Nov. 12 (UPI) --An event in Australia saw an ensemble of 374 bagpipers playing "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" by AC/DC and breaking a world record in the process. The Great ...
CHRISTO VAN EGMOND, AC/DC PROMOTOR: We've got about 300 tonnes of steel for the stage. We've got 28 tonnes of audio. The sound of this concert is as loud as a 747 at full thrust at the end of the ...
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