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AC/DC pop-up bar with free tattoos opens in Minneapolis
AC/DC pop-up bar with free tattoos opens in Minneapolis

Yahoo

time10-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

AC/DC pop-up bar with free tattoos opens in Minneapolis

AC/DC is kicking off its first U.S. tour since 2017 and the death of founding member Malcolm Young in Minneapolis on Thursday night. But before hell's bells ring inside U.S. Bank Stadium, the band has opened a pop-up called the AC/DC Dive Bar in Minneapolis. The bar opened to superfans on Wednesday and will also be open on Thursday from noon until 8 p.m. (showtime!). The bar has taken up residence at The Machine Shop, just across the river from the stadium in the St. Anthony Main neighborhood. It's an actual bar with drinks, but the AC/DC-ness is the real attraction, with museum-like artifacts of the band's history, photo opps, and a tattoo parlour. That's no joke. Fans can get inked at the AC/DC Dive Bar for free. Though, as you'd expect, the free tattoos are all about the "Back in Black" band. Fans that don't want their fandom permanently marked will find live video of the band playing around the bar and props like the cannon from the cover of For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) set up for snapshots. There's also plenty of merch for those about to buy shirts at the show (but want it early). The AC/DC Dive Bar opens at noon on Thursday, April 10, at 300 2nd St. SE.

AC/DC Outpaces Many Other Rock Legends With Top 10 Smashes
AC/DC Outpaces Many Other Rock Legends With Top 10 Smashes

Forbes

time03-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

AC/DC Outpaces Many Other Rock Legends With Top 10 Smashes

AC/DC lands four songs on the U.K.'s Official Rock & Metal Singles chart, including three top 10s, ... More beating names like Queen and Linkin Park. LONDON - 1st AUGUST: Australian rock band AC/DC posed in a studio in London in August 1979. Left to right: Malcolm Young, Bon Scott, Angus Young, Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd. (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns) AC/DC doesn't need to prove anything at this point. The legendary Australian rock outfit has already established itself as one of the most successful bands in history — across any genre. With millions upon millions of albums sold, countless sold-out tours, and a discography packed with anthems that define rock and roll, the group's legacy is already defined. Every so often, the band serves up a new reminder of just how beloved its music still is. This week, that reminder comes in the form of a standout performance on the charts in the United Kingdom, where several of AC/DC's classic singles are once again big hits, and the rockers outpace even the most successful acts in the same genre. AC/DC lands an incredible four tracks on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart this week. Three of those tunes find space inside the top 10, while the fourth isn't too far behind. That kind of showing is impressive for any act, but especially so for a group that's been around for half a century — and for songs that are far from new releases. Among the biggest wins for the band is 'Thunderstruck,' which refuses to budge from its position at No. 6. Right behind that fan favorite is 'Back in Black,' which improves slightly, stepping up one rung from No. 9 to No. 8. Meanwhile, 'Highway to Hell' re-enters the uppermost region of the chart, climbing from No. 15 to No. 10. The only one of the band's current charting tracks not sitting in the top 10 is still moving in the right direction. 'You Shook Me All Night Long' rises one space to No. 27. It's seen better days — it once peaked at No. 2 — but the fact that it's still climbing this late in its life is notable. No other act manages to secure more than one top 10 hit on the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart this frame. AC/DC's success would be laudable if the band had just two tunes in the region, but three shows just how popular the band, and its many smashes, are in 2025. Other genre giants like Queen, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Linkin Park, and Guns N' Roses are present inside the highest tier, but none come close to matching AC/DC. What makes this week's showing even more remarkable is each tune's staying power. 'Thunderstruck,' 'Back in Black,' and 'Highway to Hell' have all reached No. 1 on this list in the past, and each one has charted for more than 600 weeks. 'You Shook Me All Night Long' is catching up, with 562 frames under its belt, and it should hit that milestone before the year is out.

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