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 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Hearing AC/DC’s Thunderstruck played live answers a question you kind of already knew the answer to: yes, it sounds absolutely ...
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 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 ...
The Australian leg of AC/DC‘s Power Up tour kicked off Wednesday evening at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, marking the band’s first live appearance in their home country since 2015. To reward fans for ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Steve McGhie, the member for Melton, is on his way out of parliament. But the Labor MP – due to retire at next year’s state election – ...
Hundreds of bagpipers in Australia broke a world record on Wednesday by putting on an enormous performance of AC/DC’s “It’s a Long Way to the Top.” Thousands of spectators crammed to see the 374 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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