Sun 09.06. - Wed 12.06.2024
"Highway To Hell" and "Hells Bells", "Thunderstruck" and "T.N.T.": immortal anthems from the rock Olympus. AC/DC's sensational success story began more than 50 years ago with their very first concert on New Year's Eve 1973 at Chequers Nightclub in Sydney. They also have a long history with Munich. In 1976, they came to Munich for two gigs, a guest appearance at the unforgotten PN Club in Leopoldstraße 23 and at Circus Krone. This was followed a year later by a memorable concert at the Schwabinger Bräu - as Harry Belafonte's backing band. What a colossal combination.
From 1980, AC/DC then played the Olympic Hall nine times, plus the Olympic Stadium four times in 2001, 2009 and at a double concert in 2015 - only to return for their first European tour in eight years for two big open airs under the tent roof. Naturally with Angus Young in his obligatory school uniform on lead guitar, with singer Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young and two new band members: drummer Matt Laug, who has already played for Alice Cooper and Alanis Morisette - and bassist Chris Chaney, ex-member of the alternative rock band Jane's Addiction. AC/DC is back. Back in black.
Support: The Pretty Reckless