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

13 Nov

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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.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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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