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 ...
What does it take to make a rock show literally move the earth? In Melbourne, AC/DC just answered that with a thunderous, ...
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AC/DC shook Melbourne all night long on Wednesday night. The band's Australian tour kickoff registered on a seismograph, ...
The battery as we know it today was an invention of Italian chemist and physicist Alessandro Volta. He witnessed electricity splitting water into its constituent elements of oxygen and hydrogen and ...
AC/DC's first tour show generated such powerful sound waves that earthquake detection equipment registered the vibrations ...
AC/DC’s return to the stage in Australia after a decade was powerful enough to register on earthquake monitoring equipment.
People could feel ground shake as far away as 3.5 kilometers from concert, says Melbourne seismologist - Anadolu Ajansı ...
At their show at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia, a scientist has confirmed that legendary rockers AC/DC caused the ...
AC/DC's music was marked by controversy, as were its musicians: the bastion to their years of rebellion is 'Riff Raff', one of Angus Young's favourites ...
Tribute act The AC/DC Experience are playing Forres Town Hall, performing classics from both the band’s lead singer’s eras.