AC/DC Rocks Prague: A Thunderous Return
The iconic hard rock band AC/DC delivered a high-voltage performance in Prague, electrifying fans with a setlist spanning their legendary career. The concert was a powerful display of rock and roll, complete with pyrotechnics and the band’s signature energy.
A Night of Rock Anthems
The show culminated with a thunderous rendition of “For Those About To Rock (We Salute You),” featuring the traditional cannon blasts. AC/DC then concluded the night with “Fireworks,” playing before a massive crowd in Letňany.
The concert incorporated many effects that typically accompany their shows, such as the swinging fiberglass dummies and a massive bell above the stage during “Hells Bells.” There was also a lengthy guitar solo during “Let There Be Rock.” The performance was visited by approximately 60,000 fans.
“The band served their noisy show with the singer Brian Johnson who was replaced by his hearing problems at the Prague performance nine years ago because of his hearing problems at that time Axl Rose.”
—Original Article
The band kicked off the performance with “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)” from their famous album, *Highway to Hell*. In over two hours, rock music lovers reveled in classic songs from albums like *TNT*, *Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap*, *Back in Black*, and many other hits. Other featured songs included “Thunderstruck” and “You Shook Me All Night Long.”
Touring Power Up
In Prague, the group showcased songs from their newest studio album, *Power Up*, which included “Shot in the Dark.” The AC/DC lineup consisted of Angus Young on solo guitar, Brian Johnson on vocals, Stevie Young on rhythm guitar, Matt Laug on drums, and Chris Chaney on bass.
Band History
AC/DC, known as one of hard rock’s best acts, has faced some misfortune. In 2014, guitarist Malcolm Young departed due to health issues and was replaced by his nephew, Stevie Young. Unfortunately, drummer Phil Rudd was replaced by Matt Laug.
The band has now played in the Czech capital for the fifth time, with the first appearance in 1996. This year, the band was supported by the American rock band The Pretty Reckless, fronted by Taylor Momsen.