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AC/DC Rocks Melbourne: Angus Young Still Shreds at 70

Summary

  • AC/DC's first Australian concert in 10 years
  • Angus Young, 70, still duckwalks and shreds on guitar
  • Brian Johnson, 78, gives it his all despite vocal limitations
AC/DC Rocks Melbourne: Angus Young Still Shreds at 70

On November 13, 2025, AC/DC made a triumphant return to their "ancestral homeland" of Australia, performing their first concert in the country in 10 years at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The show was a celebration of the band's iconic hits, with the 80,000-strong crowd singing along passionately.

Despite their advancing ages, the band's two founding members, Angus Young (70) and Brian Johnson (78), proved they still have what it takes to rock a stadium. Young, in his signature schoolboy shorts, dazzled the audience with his signature duckwalk and lightning-fast guitar solos, even using his tie as a violin bow at one point. Meanwhile, Johnson may not have been able to reach the vocal heights of his youth, but he gave it his all with a smile on his face, cackling like a gremlin between songs.

The setlist was a greatest hits extravaganza, featuring classics like "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)," "Back in Black," "Thunderstruck," and "Highway to Hell." The band even surprised the crowd with a rare live performance of "Jailbreak," a song they haven't played since 1991. This thrilling spectacle left many wondering if this could be AC/DC's last world tour, but the band proved they still have the energy and passion to rock the house down.

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Angus Young, 70, still dazzled the crowd with his signature duckwalk and frenzied guitar solos, proving he's still a force to be reckoned with.
While his voice couldn't reach the heights of his youth, Johnson gave it his all with a smile on his face, delighting the 80,000-strong crowd.
The band surprised the audience by performing "Jailbreak," a song they haven't played live since 1991.

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