“Hello!” greeted singer Brian Johnson as AC/DC took to the stage in Chicago as the American leg of their “Power Up” tour wound down. “It’s been too long. Where you been?” joked the singer, rejoining ...
Prepare to be shook all night year long. AC/DC just announced they’ve extended their ‘Power Up Tour’ into 2026 and will rock stadiums all over North and South America from March through September.
MINNEAPOLIS – The sight of Marshall amps stacked three high and more than a dozen across the back of a stadium stage can mean only one thing: AC/DC is back. Taking the stage for their first U.S.
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If Thursday night proved to be AC/DC’s last concert in Pittsburgh, the hard rock legends went out with a bang … or make that a whole lotta bangs. The Australian rockers, making their first Pittsburgh ...
MINNEAPOLIS — AC/DC is back on the “Rock N Roll Train” and steamrolling through with renewed vigor. On the band’s first North American tour since singer Brian Johnson, 77, was forced to leave the road ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - AC/DC may have originated in the Land Down Under, but their music has always been as American as apple pie and as sturdy and dependable as a good bra. The band, 52 years into its ...
MINNEAPOLIS – The sight of Marshall amps stacked three high and more than a dozen across the back of a stadium stage can mean only one thing: AC/DC is back. Taking the stage for their first U.S.
AC/DC kicked off their first U.S. non-festival performance since 2016 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The band played a two-hour set featuring songs from their 2020 album "Power Up" and classic ...
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