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Review: AC/DC brought a piece of nostalgia to their rock passion

AC/DC Rocks Prague: A Night of Nostalgia and Riffs

The Iconic Band’s Electrifying Prague Performance

The legendary rock band AC/DC delivered a high-energy performance in Prague, thrilling fans with their timeless hits. The show celebrated the band’s enduring legacy, blending classic anthems with the raw energy that has defined them for decades.

The Band’s Enduring Lineup and Stage Presence

Brian Johnson, the band’s vocalist since 1980, took the stage at seventy-seven. Guitarist Angus Young, now seventy, continues to be a dynamic force. The group was rounded out by musicians who have been with the band for a few years, including Stevie Young, Chris Chaney, and Matt Laug.

“Angus Young has a long time. He is a guitar exhibitionist and heartbreaker, who plays a substantial part of riffs and solo, frolicking on a large podium, and when the song ends, on the way back to the drummer a few meters in front of him, he will head that neither the tone nor the strike must be heard.”

—Original Source

AC/DC’s ongoing concert success demonstrates rock music’s continued appeal, with live music revenue in the United States reaching $7.2 billion in 2023 (Statista).

A Setlist of Classics

Hits spanning various eras, like “Back in Black” and “Highway To Hell,” reverberated throughout the venue. The band’s performance was well-structured and engaging.

Brian Johnson was smiling and communicative throughout the concert

The sound quality was notably good, enhancing the experience for fans. The performance was a testament to the band’s enduring appeal and their ability to deliver a memorable show.

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