AC/DC Gig so Loud It Literally Shook the Earth
Tens of thousands of fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground created ground vibrations detected by seismic instruments over three kilometres away, marking one of the strongest concert signals recorded.
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AC/DC have made the ground quake during their guest performance in Melbourne, as confirmed by an Australian seismologist.If a band fills an entire stadium with tens of thousands of people and properly sounds these masses, it is definitely not quiet. As a resident you have to stand there already on the respective music. How good that AC/DC in Australia are a national sanctity. Because as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports, the sounds…
AC/DC is in everyone's mouth. After exhausting three shows in Argentina, scheduled for 2026, the band played again in Australia after 10 years and the show generated a real tremor. The group started the "Power Up" tour in their home country and the impact was so impressive that it was recorded [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
The return of AC/DC to Australia after ten years of absence literally shook the ground: the kick-off of the Power Up tour in Melbourne generated waves that were powerful enough to be recorded by seismic equipment. The concert of AC/DC captured by a seismographer On Wednesday, November 12, the Melbourne Cricket Ground hosted 80 [...]
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