Hits, crowd, and ovations: this was the incredible AC/DC show in Chile before their performance in Argentina
AC/DC delivered an electrifying performance in Chile, thrilling an audience of over 85,000 fans with classic hits as they prepare for their upcoming show in Argentina.
AC/DC wrapped up their last performance before heading to Argentina with an explosive concert at the Parque Estadio Nacional in Chile. The legendary Australian band played in front of more than 85,000 fans, showcasing their enduring energy and musical prowess despite age. At 70 years old, Angus Young ignited the stage with his signature duck walk and iconic guitar, while lead singer Brian Johnson captivated the crowd with his powerful vocals and charisma.
The concert, part of their Power Up tour, began with the classic rock anthem 'If You Want Blood (You've Got It)' and quickly transformed into a celebration of their greatest hits. Fans were treated to a setlist featuring timeless songs like 'Back in Black', 'Thunderstruck', and 'Highway to Hell', resulting in a historic reunion with the band. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, with the audience joining in to sing along to every song, demonstrating the band's lasting impact on rock music.
The Power Up tour, named after their 17th studio album, is not only a celebration of their enduring legacy but also a tribute to the late Malcolm Young, the band's rhythm guitarist who passed away in 2017. As AC/DC gears up for their next concert in Argentina, the excitement is palpable among fans, eager to witness the band's unforgettable energy and commitment to rock music once again.