AC/DC 's first Australian show in 10 years registered earthquake-level vibrations in Melbourne. The rock giants performed at ...
AC/DC's first tour show generated such powerful sound waves that earthquake detection equipment registered the vibrations across Melbourne.
The band apparently took their 1980 hit "You Shook Me All Night Long" literally in Melbourne when they kicked off the Australian leg of their Power Up tour. According to Australia's ABC News, the ...
AC/DC’s return to the stage in Australia after a decade was powerful enough to register on earthquake monitoring equipment. The Thunderstruck rockers performed at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on ...
The opening night of AC/DC’s Power Up Tour at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 12 was not just a musical event; it was a seismic spectacle. The vibrations from the concert were so intense that ...
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 ...
AC/DC returned to the stage in Australia on Wednesday for the band’s first home-country concert in a decade, and the impact ...
"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 ...
Following the sellout Melbourne leg of their Aussie Power Up tour - their first show in their hometown in 10 years - the band ...
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” ...