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Let There Be Rock: Australia thunderstruck by AC/DC
A massive steel stage is standing ready at Melbourne's biggest stadium ahead of the long-awaited Australian leg of AC/DC's Power Up tour. It's been a decade since AC/DC have played in Australia, and ...
In their long awaited return to Sydney, the old timers proved they are rock’n’roll masters - giving fans at Accor Stadium ...
With Angus Young on lead guitar, vocalist Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug and bass player Chris Chaney, the Rock Hall-inducted legends ripped out the classics at the ...
Jim Morrison’s poetic brooding was the soundtrack to every every sharehouse, every attempted seduction. Then AC/DC arrived ...
news.com.au took to Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Tuesday night for AC/DC’s second show in the Harbour City on Tuesday night. Within a minute of the first chord, it was clear those dumb suggestions of ...
AC/DC will perform two shows at the MCG, with dates set for Wednesday, November 12, and Sunday, November 16. Fans can expect an exhilarating atmosphere as the band kicks off the Australian leg of ...
AC/DC returned to their home country for the first time in a decade tonight, kicking off the latest leg of their Power Up tour in front of 80,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. They celebrated ...
AC/DC returned to Australia with a massive Power Up Tour show at the MCG, performing ‘Jailbreak’ live for the first time in 34 years.
AC/DC landed in The US four days after the release of Let There Be Rock, primed for their first North American tour. Nobody ...
As AC/DC began the Australian leg of their Power Up tour in Melbourne, the world's largest group of bagpipers gathered in the ...
The release of High Voltage in 1975 coincided with broader cultural shifts. Australia was emerging from decades of conservative governments. The newly elected Whitlam government poured A$14 million ...
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