Somehow, within that time frame, they would weather the death of livewire frontman Bon Scott and yet rebound in the same year with new singer Brian Johnson and the classic album Back In Black ... it ...
After nearly a decade, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band AC/DC has announced its first full-scale North American ... its title with the band’s 2020 album, “Power Up.” ...
Stadiums all over play AC/DC to pump fans up. Now, the Grammy-winning group heads to stadiums to commemorate the “Power Up” tour, which started in 2020. The Power Up album is dedicated to ...
The post AC/DC ... for AC/DC’s aforementioned European tour in 2023. Fronted by Taylor Momsen, the New York hard rockers have been actively touring in support of their 2021 album Death by ...
AC/DC, the rock-and-roll megastars behind hits "Dirty Deeds" and "Highway to Hell," are heading back to the States after a nine-year break for a 13-date stadium tour next spring. Tickets go on ...
After the tour, AC/DC didn’t play another show until they returned to the stage in October 2023 for a one-off gig at the Power Trip festival in Indio, California. A UK/European tour followed earlier ...
AC/DC's "Power Up" album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart in 2020 and spawned rock hits "Realize" and "Shot in the Dark," landed Grammy nominations for best rock album and ...
According to a release from Acrisure, the tour shares its name with the band's 2020 album, "Power Up," which bowed at No. 1 in 21 countries. In 2024, AC/DC completed a European leg of the Power Up ...
The Grammy award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted band shares its tour name with its 2020 album ... The last time AC/DC was in Cleveland was during the “Rock or Bust Tour ...
"The tour shares its name with their 2020 album, POWER UP, which bowed at #1 in 21 countries," the press release said. "In 2024, AC/DC completed a European leg of the POWER UP Tour, packing the ...
AC/DC fans are "thunderstruck" by the announcement of the legendary rock band's first U.S. tour in nine years this spring. The quintet of Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Stevie Young, Matt Laug and ...