AC/DC Rocks Melbourne: A Seismic Return to the MCG

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AC/DC Rocks Melbourne: A Seismic Return to the MCG

AC/DC made a seismic return to Melbourne with their first Australian show in a decade, causing earthquake-level vibrations in the city. The rock legends performed at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in front of a massive crowd of 100,000 fans as part of their PWR UP tour. The intense noise and vibrations from the excited audience bouncing in unison were so powerful that they triggered earthquake-measuring equipment in the area, according to reports from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

The chief scientist at Melbourne's Seismology Research Centre, Adam Pascale, explained that the ground motion picked up by the seismographs was a result of the vibrations from the speakers on the ground and the energy generated by the crowd jumping up and down. Even residents living 10km away from the MCG reported being able to hear the concert, highlighting the impact of AC/DC's performance.

During the show, AC/DC treated fans to a setlist that included classic hits like "Back In Black," "Thunderstruck," "Highway To Hell," and "You Shook Me All Night Long." The band also surprised the audience by performing the Bon Scott-era track "Jailbreak" live for the first time in 34 years, along with other fan favorites like "Riff Raff" and "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap." The electrifying performance left fans in awe and set the stage for the rest of the Australian leg of their tour.

AC/DC's tour schedule includes upcoming shows in Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane, giving fans across Australia the chance to experience the legendary rock band live in concert. With their high-energy performances and iconic songs, AC/DC continues to captivate audiences and prove why they are considered one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Don't miss your chance to rock out with AC/DC at a venue near you!