Sydney developers have apologised ... Angus Young is still touring with AC/DC, who last month announced a US and Canada 'Power Up' tour — playing a run of overseas stadiums in April and May.
After releasing their Grammy-nominated November 2020 album, “Power Up,” AC/DC kicked off their first tour since the 2015 “Rock or Bust” trek. Now two weeks into 2025, the “Back In Black ...
After a nearly decade-long hiatus from touring in North America, AC/DC will play 13 stadiums all over the U.S. on their ‘Power Up Tour’ with ... favorites like “Back in Black,” “Dirty ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back ... to Sydney to learn that the childhood home of Angus and Malcolm Young, founders of Australia’s greatest cultural export, AC/DC, had suddenly ...
We feel a strong responsibility to honour AC/DC's legacy and to make amends to all the fans who hold this band in such high regard," Mr Kmita said. University of Sydney planning professor Nicole ...
The childhood home of AC/DC founders Angus and Malcolm Young has been mistakenly demolished by developers who claim they had no idea of the Sydney ... the council has bit back at criticism they ...
Rumours are swirling that AC/DC ... tour down under in late 2025. “Industry insiders” have apparently spilled the beans to the Herald Sun newspaper, pointing to major stadiums including Sydney ...
Photo: Christie Goodwin. The childhood home of Angus and Malcolm Young, the founders of Australian hard rock band AC/DC, has been mistakenly demolished. Located in Burwood in Sydney’s inner west, the ...
Currently, rumours are swirling that AC/DC will end their decade-long drought of shows in Australia with a tour later this year. There’s no word as to whether Angus might stop off in Burwood to ...
Following outrage from AC/DC fans over the demolition of the home Angus and Malcolm Young once lived in, the construction company has apologised. Construction company Burwood Square purchased the home ...