AC/DC

Bon Jovi Posts Highest-Grossing Tour of 2010, AC/DC, U2, Lady Gaga, and Metallica Finish in Top 5

Bon Jovi earned $201.1 million worldwide in total concert revenue, including $108.2 million in North America

AC/DC Forced to Cut Show Short Because of Plane Malfunction

Norway Show cut short to one hour 15 minutes

AC/DC had to finish a gig in Norway in only one hour and 15 minutes because of their plane’s malfunction on Sunday night, which almost left them stranded in Germany.

The rock band arrived on Scandinavian soil after the concert was supposed to start, and arrived on stage at 9:45 pm. The 11 PM curfew meant that they had to cut their concert short, according to Spinner.

AC/DC's Brian Johnson Preaching to The Choir on Bono's Altruism?

Australian singer gives interview blasting the idea of charity events for publicity.

Bono has been known to sound off on the causes he holds near and dear. As the years progress he pounds his chest with the best of them almost beating out a tune. With last year's 360 tour, U2 built the largest pulpit from which their singer preached to audiences about global issues, but the Irishman made no fan out of a certain Aussie.

AC/DC Recognized for Best Hard Rock Performance

Band nabs career-first Grammy beating Linkin Park, Nickelback, Alice In Chains and Metallica.

Someone really wanted AC/DC to win a Grammy award Sunday night.

The Aussies are pushing nearly four decades together and have sold over 200 million albums worldwide. Their best-selling album 1980’s Back in Black sold 45 million units and was the highest selling album second only to the gloved one himself, Michael Jackson’s Thriller, but never picked up a Grammy award.

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