It may be a “Shot in the Dark,” but can we get tickets for as many AC/DC concerts as possible next year? The classic rock icons are heading out on their “Power Up” tour in 2026, and they will make a ...
AC/DC can thank Who legend Pete Townshend for helping to power up the next chapter of their career at the beginning of the '90s. That's just one revelation that you'll find within the pages of the new ...
AC/DC can thank Who legend Pete Townshend for helping to power up the next chapter of their career at the beginning of the ’90s. That’s just one revelation that you’ll find within the pages of the new ...
For Malcolm Young, AC/DC’s rhythm guitarist, it was always about the riff. And with one in particular, as soon as he came up with it in the early days of 1979, he knew in his bones it was something ...
Hundreds of bagpipers set a new world record for the largest bagpipe ensemble while playing AC/DC’s “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n’ Roll).” A whopping 374 pipers joined forces in ...
AC/DC's first Australian show in 10 years registered earthquake-level vibrations in Melbourne. The rock giants performed at the massive 100,000 capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Wednesday ...
The “Highway to Hell” album in 1979 made AC/DC’s one of the top hard-rock acts in the world. And Staten Island played a key role in the album’s iconic artwork. AC/DC were a hard-rocking quintet from ...
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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” ...
"If everyone's sort of bouncing in unison, it tends to amplify the signal so we can pick it up a little bit better." AC/DC just played their first Australian concert in a decade on November 12 at the ...
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 ...