Hundreds of bagpipers in Melbourne set a new world record by performing AC/DC’s 'It's a Long Way to the Top,' with 374 pipers participating, surpassing the previous record of 333 in Bulgaria, amid a lively event near the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Hundreds of bagpipers in Melbourne set a new world record by performing AC/DC's 'It's a Long Way to the Top,' with 374 pipers playing simultaneously, surpassing the previous record of 333 in Bulgaria. The event coincided with AC/DC's concert at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, drawing enthusiastic fans and spectators.
AC/DC has extended their Power Up Tour into 2026 with new dates across North and South America, supporting their latest album Power Up, featuring band members Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney.
AC/DC has announced their 2026 'Power Up' tour with 21 dates across North and South America, Brazil, and Chile, featuring many stadium shows, with tickets going on sale November 7. The band continues to celebrate their classic hits and lineup includes Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney.
AC/DC announced a series of homecoming shows in Australia this winter, their first in the country since 2015, with dates spanning Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane. The band, currently touring North America and Europe, will perform in their native country from November 12 to December 14, featuring their latest album Power Up and celebrating their legendary live performances.
The 2025 rock tour season is set to be exciting with major acts like AC/DC and Oasis hitting the road. AC/DC will embark on their first U.S. tour in nearly a decade, with Brian Johnson back as the lead singer after recovering from hearing issues. Oasis, reunited for the first time since 2009, will also tour globally. Meanwhile, Uriah Heep and Foreigner are planning farewell tours, and Las Vegas will host residencies from bands like Styx and Scorpions, who celebrate their 60th anniversary.
AC/DC has announced their 'Power Up' North American tour for 2025, marking their first tour in the region since 2016. The tour will kick off on April 10 in Minneapolis and conclude on May 28 in Cleveland. This follows their return to live performances in 2023 after an eight-year hiatus, with a lineup featuring Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Chris Chaney, Matt Laug, and Stevie Young. Tickets will be available starting December 6.
AC/DC has announced a North American tour for 2025, marking their first in nine years. The "Power Up" stadium tour will kick off in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and include stops in cities like Detroit, Las Vegas, and Chicago, before concluding in Cleveland, Ohio. The lineup features Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney.
AC/DC has announced their 2025 "Power Up" North American tour, marking their first tour on the continent since 2016 and the return of lead singer Brian Johnson, who had to step down during the last tour due to hearing loss. The tour will begin on April 10 in Minneapolis and conclude on May 28 in Cleveland, covering 13 cities including Pasadena, Chicago, and Nashville. Tickets will be available starting December 6.
AC/DC has announced their 2025 North American Power Up Tour, marking their first U.S. tour in nine years. The tour will cover 13 stadiums from April 10 to May 28, including stops in cities like Minneapolis, Pasadena, Vancouver, and Chicago. This tour supports their 2020 album "Power Up" and follows a successful European leg in 2024. The current lineup features Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney. Tickets go on sale December 6.
AC/DC has announced a 2025 North American stadium tour, marking their first U.S. tour in nine years. The 13-date tour, featuring The Pretty Reckless as the opening act, will take place in April and May 2025, with stops in major cities including Minneapolis, Arlington, and Pasadena. Tickets go on sale December 6th via Ticketmaster, with additional options available through StubHub. The tour supports their 2020 album 'Power Up' and features a lineup including Brian Johnson and Angus Young.
Taylor Momsen, frontperson for The Pretty Reckless, was bitten by a bat onstage during a performance in Seville, Spain while opening for AC/DC. She shared the incident on Instagram, revealing she was unaware of the bat until the crowd pointed it out. Momsen is undergoing rabies shots and thanked hospital staff who humorously dubbed her #batgirl.
During a concert in Seville, Spain, The Pretty Reckless' Taylor Momsen was bitten by a bat while performing "Witches Burn." The incident occurred as the crowd pointed out the bat clinging to her leg, leading to a stagehand removing it. Momsen humorously acknowledged the situation, later sharing on social media that she would need rabies shots and thanking hospital staff who dubbed her "batgirl."
Taylor Momsen, lead singer of The Pretty Reckless, was bitten by a bat while performing in Sevilla, Spain, as an opening act for AC/DC. She shared on Instagram that she must undergo two weeks of rabies shots following the incident, which occurred during the song "Witches Burn." Despite the bite, Momsen remained calm and even joked about the situation, referring to herself as "batgirl."