The latest AC/DC power supplies address the need for higher efficiency and smaller package sizes in industrial and medical ...
AC/DC shook Melbourne to its core when their Power Up tour thundered into the Melbourne Cricket Ground, sending shockwaves ...
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 ...
At their show at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia, a scientist has confirmed that legendary rockers AC/DC caused the ...
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.
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 ...
The band performed at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as part of its PWR UP tour, drawing tens of thousands of fans. The show ...
Families three-generations deep are buying black T-shirts as a season of heavy metal tours helps keep a once-doomed part of ...
People could feel ground shake as far away as 3.5 kilometers from concert, says Melbourne seismologist - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Let's be honest. In their sixth decade of rocking and rolling around the planet, AC/DC really have no business still being half as good a live act as they actually are. And yet here they are, still ...
On Wednesday night, the iconic rock band AC/DC made waves—quite literally—during their first concert in Australia in over a decade. The event, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), registered ...