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Rock Legends AC/DC Electrify Hometown Crowd

22 Nov

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  • AC/DC performed a massive 21-song set in Sydney.
  • Angus Young sported a new deep purple schoolboy uniform.
  • Fans praised the band's enduring energy and performance quality.
Rock Legends AC/DC Electrify Hometown Crowd

AC/DC recently delivered a monumental 21-song concert in their hometown of Sydney, leaving fans electrified. The legendary rock band opened their set with the 1978 classic "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" and concluded with an encore of "T.N.T." and "For Those About to Rock We Salute You." Founding guitarist Angus Young, 70, commanded the stage with his iconic strut and energy, sporting a new deep purple schoolboy uniform and a bright yellow cap.

Frontman Brian Johnson, 78, showcased his enduring stage presence in a sleeveless Harley-Davidson shirt and his trademark newsboy cap, belting out classic hits to an ecstatic audience. Social media buzzed with fan appreciation, with many praising the band's powerful performance and enduring rock and roll spirit. Married At First Sight star Dean Wells shared his admiration, calling AC/DC "the best rock band of all time" and noting their ability to still "kick a** over all modern music."

The concert is part of AC/DC's 'Power Up' tour, which has seen massive success globally. Following their Sydney shows, the band is scheduled to perform in Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane. AC/DC, formed in Sydney in 1973, continues to be a global powerhouse in the music industry, with a reputation for delivering unforgettable live experiences and prioritizing fan satisfaction.

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AC/DC performed a 21-song setlist in Sydney, including classics like 'If You Want Blood (You've Got It),' 'T.N.T.,' and 'For Those About to Rock We Salute You.'
Angus Young wore his trademark schoolboy uniform in Sydney, this time featuring a deep purple blazer and shorts, complemented by a bright yellow schoolboy cap.
AC/DC is scheduled for a second Sydney show at Accor Stadium on November 25.

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