The city surged with energy on Thursday night as AC/DC hammered through a ferocious set, reaffirming their status as one of ...
Precious few bands can fill a stadium 52 years into their career — let alone play to an audience heavily populated by parents and their children, both generations sporting red devil horn headbands and ...
“Night Prowler” is an absolute banger from AC/DC’s famed 1979 album Highway To Hell. Unfortunately, the song never made it to the band’s live setlists. And the reason why AC/DC never played this ...
AC/DC will be back in black (and gold) territory next year. The legendary hard rock band will headline a show on May 8, 2025, at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, the home of the Steelers. The Power Up ...
Tens of thousands of people will take the highway to hell toward Huntington Bank Field Wednesday. Why it matters: AC/DC's stadium gig is one of the biggest local concerts of the summer and the first ...
When a band as massive and long-running as AC/DC goes on tour, they inevitably have to leave a lot of songs on the cutting-room floor. That's not quite as big a problem for the Aussie rockers as other ...
No concept albums, disco-flavored single, grunge makeover, or virtue signaling. Just raw, stadium-filling songs about good times, hot gals and hotter hell, delivered with razor vocals, lightning ...
Even the biggest diehard fans of Australian hard rock band AC/DC may not know that they once penned and recorded a Christmas song. After all, why would fans know such a thing? The band never performed ...
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My Improbable Journey From Stage Lights to Executive Heights, chronicles his incredible journey on both sides of the music ...
AC/DC fans are discovering that a sewing machine inspired the ’70s rock band’s name. While the group’s catchy tunes like “Highway to Hell” and “You Shook Me All Night Long” are still being played on ...
AC/DC landed in The US four days after the release of Let There Be Rock, primed for their first North American tour. Nobody knew who they were ...