AC/DC’s production team and promoter Christo Van Egmond reveal the staggering scale and planning behind the Power Up Australian tour in this exclusive Noise11 Q&A.
AC/DC’s first show in their native Australia in a decade was so powerful that the sound waves registered on earthquake detection equipment.
Tremonti was quick to seize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. “He was getting a drink,” he continues, “and I walked up ...
Thousands looked on as 374 pipers gathered in Melbourne to play the rock and roll classic by the Australian hard rock band, ...
“And one time, a producer who was working in the studio right next door came in and said: ‘We can hear the screaming through ...
Footage of AC/DC’s last performance has many fans and critics alike agreeing that it is time for the band to retire. AC/DC, which formed in 1973, has been on their Power Up World Tour for the last few ...
"I know they invented rock and roll, I know they're one of the inventors of this, but to see it every night, it punches you in the face," Momsen told host Chuck Armstrong about being on the road with ...
AC/DC kicked off the Australian leg of their 'Power Up' world tour by playing the Bon Scott-era tune "Jailbreak" for the first time since 1991.
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 ...
Angus Young (70) experienced all phases of AC/DC: From "High Voltage" to "Power Up". Today, he is the only remaining original member of the band still rocking stages around the world - and of course, ...
Rock band AC/DC has recently announced they will be hitting the road in spring 2025 to tour the U.S. for the first time in nine years. The tour, slated to kick off at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, ...
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