The legendary rock band AC/DC has made a triumphant return to the live music scene with an electrifying performance that showcased their enduring power. At the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, the quintet delivered a two-hour setlist packed with iconic hits and fan favorites, proving that age is just a number when it comes to delivering raw energy. The concert marked their first non-festival U.S. show since 2016 and featured Angus Young’s signature antics alongside Brian Johnson’s unmistakable vocals.
Despite some lineup changes over the years, the band’s core spirit remains unshaken. With Matt Laug on drums and Chris Chaney on bass replacing Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams respectively, AC/DC continues to deliver its thunderous sound. Songs like “Thunderstruck” and “Highway to Hell” resonated throughout the venue, reminding everyone why this Australian outfit has remained a cornerstone of rock music for decades. Angus Young’s guitar solos were as fiery as ever, while Johnson’s voice found its stride after initial adjustments, bringing life to tracks such as “Demon Fire.”
Beyond their musical prowess, AC/DC stands as a testament to resilience and passion. Their ability to overcome challenges—whether health-related or personal losses—underscores the band’s commitment to their craft. As they celebrate 50 years since releasing their debut album "High Voltage," their legacy continues to grow stronger. For fans worldwide, witnessing these legends perform live serves as both nostalgia and inspiration, reinforcing the timeless appeal of rock 'n' roll.