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When Phil Carson signed AC/DC to Atlantic Records, he might well have made the deal of the century. Here, he talks about their rise to fame and how they rebuilt themselves with Back In Black
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submitted by Nick Feb 13th 2024 11:00 am (www.nme.com)
The Australian rock legends are preparing to tour Europe for the first time eight yearsThe post AC/DC announce new bassist and drummer for 2024 UK and European stadium tour appeared first on NME.
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AC/DC: Announce First Tour In Eight Years
submitted by Nick Feb 12th 2024 05:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Ancestral hard rock overlords AC/DC are still an electrifying live band even though all their classic-era members are either old or dead. On the AC/DC website, there’s been a countdown clock for a while, and it reached zero this morning. As it turns out, AC/DC were touring a big European stadium tour — their first time proper...
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AC/DC: announce huge UK and European 2024 stadium dates
submitted by Nick Feb 12th 2024 09:00 am (www.nme.com)
The summer run includes two July dates at London's Wembley StadiumThe post AC/DC announce huge UK and European 2024 stadium dates appeared first on NME.
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Queens of the Stone Age: Watch Tool and Queens Of The Stone Age members perform Led Zeppelin and AC/DC songs with Primus
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Members of Tool and QOTSA joined Primus on stage to perform Led Zeppelin and AC/DC classics at a recent benefit concert in Los Angeles
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AC/DC: What happened when AC/DC played an intimate show for 3000 lucky fans in Berlin
submitted by Nick Apr 19th 2023 06:00 am (www.loudersound.com)
In 2003, AC/DC were scheduled to perform for 450,000 fans in Toronto, but warmed up with an intimate show on the other side of the Atlantic - and our man was there to tell the story
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