AC/DC's Electrifying Melbourne Concert Shakes the Ground: Seismic Activity Detected by Local Seismograph

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AC/DC's Electrifying Melbourne Concert Shakes the Ground: Seismic Activity Detected by Local Seismograph

AC/DC rocked Melbourne with their Australian tour kickoff, causing seismic activity that was detected by a local seismograph. The concert's vibrations were felt in the 2-5 hertz range at the Seismology Research Centre in Richmond, just over two miles from the Melbourne Cricket Ground venue. Chief scientist Adam Pascale explained that the ground motion from the concert was picked up by the seismograph, influenced by both the speakers' vibrations and the crowd's energy.

Residents up to five miles away could hear the AC/DC concert, with many sharing their experiences on social media. While the band's performance made an impact, it didn't surpass Taylor Swift's 2024 shows at the same venue, which recorded the highest seismic activity monitored by the Seismology Research Centre. AC/DC fans in North America can look forward to the band's upcoming 2026 leg of the "Power Up" tour, starting in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 11th. Tickets for the tour are available for purchase.

Don't miss the chance to experience the legendary AC/DC live in concert and witness the energy that shook Melbourne. Get your tickets now to be part of the electrifying atmosphere created by the iconic rock band.