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AC/DC photo exhibition
By grattan 9th Feb, 2010
The Raw Gallery in South Melbourne hosts an exhibition of AC/DC photos from the 1970’s to coincide with the band’s first Australian tour in nine years.
International News
Coldplay and AC/DC tie on Rich List
By JackT 24th Jun, 2009
Powered by their hugely successful world tour, AC/DC has come in sixth on this year's Forbes' Top-Earning Musicians list.
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AC/DC shows won't budge
By JackT 15th Jun, 2009
The promoters behind AC/DC's 2010 tour have refused to uproot the three concerts at Melbourne's Etihad Stadium to make room for the AFL.
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The Answer photo tour diary
By JackT 28th May, 2009
It's safe to say Northern Irish rogues The Answer are having the time of their lives on tour with AC/DC.
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60 Minutes gets awkward with AC/DC
By JackT 25th May, 2009
With Acca Dacca fever keeping credit card companies happy this week, the band spoke exclusively to '60 Minutes' last night.
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AC/DC shows sell out; new dates
By JackT 25th May, 2009
UPDATE: Quite predictably, AC/DC's 2010 arena tour is setting new ticket-selling records.
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ACDC announce Australian dates with Wolfmother
By FL HQ 10th May, 2009
After a year of rumours, AC/DC have finally announced their Australian tour dates.
International News
Earth Hour thwarts AC/DC show
By JackT 30th Mar, 2009
AC/DC fans in Zurich took a hit for the environment on Sunday night, with their stop on the - œBlack Ice' tour called off in respect for Earth Hour.
International News
AC/DC concert starts a ruckus
By JackT 23rd Feb, 2009
It's been smooth sailing so far on AC/DC's extensive 'Black Ice' world tour, but a show last week in Norway ended in a good old-fashioned riot.
International News
AC/DC tour ignites at first show
By JackT 30th Oct, 2008
Ending a seven year absence from the stage, AC/DC kicked off its - œBlack Ice' world tour in Pennsylvania with a gargantuan live show.
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Rock music rules at WA funerals
By Biodagar 11th Sep, 2008
Songs by AC/DC and Metallica are the most popular songs played at funerals in Western Australia, according to a report.
