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AC/DC has been entertaining the masses for over six decades. The rock band continues to shake our foundations and will be headlining a U.S. tour for the first time in over nine years in 2025.
AC/DC’s 13-stop U.S. and Canada “Power Up Tour” with alternative rock band The Pretty Reckless opened earlier this month at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The route — named for the ...
BC Place was alight with wearable flashing devil horns this past Tuesday (April 22) night, as rock gods AC/DC rumbled through Vancouver on their first North American tour in nine years ...
Having performed on stage for several decades, Dave Evans was once the original singer for AC/DC. Helping the band during the early years, the singer eventually left the group in 1974 when ...
AC/DC is playing BC Place. It's the Australian rock band's only Canadian date on the Power Up tour, and one of only two on the West Coast. The current tour is supporting their 17th studio album ...
Since then, like his band AC/DC, the lead guitarist’s live persona has been insanely consistent — he once told Billboard that he packs 12 schoolboy costumes for tours. “We’ve never tried t ...
Dave Evans holds a unique place in history as the original singer of AC/DC. And though the vocalist left the group in 1974 after just two singles together, he remains an active musician ...
Vancouver’s long love affair with AC/DC began on Tuesday, July 25, 1978, at the Pacific Coliseum. The Aussie quintet forged in the rough-and-tumble Sydney scene dismembered headliners Aerosmith and ...
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But AC/DC did just that, playing 21 instantly recognizable sing-along tunes of considerable heaviness — the majority of them classic rock radio staples and cultural touchstones — rendered with ...
Dave Evans had a rather short career with AC/DC – meaning, he recorded two singles in 1974 before he was replaced by Bon Scott, who sang on seven AC/DC records until his death in 1980.
MINNEAPOLIS – The sight of Marshall amps stacked three high and more than a dozen across the back of a stadium stage can mean only one thing: AC/DC is back. Taking the stage for their first U.S ...