People could feel ground shake as far away as 3.5 kilometers from concert, says Melbourne seismologist - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Rock royalty AC/DC power up the earthshaking riffs at the MCG, rattling Melbourne with low-level seismic recordings.
The opening night of AC/DC’s Power Up Tour at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 12 was not just a musical event; it was a seismic spectacle. The vibrations from the concert were so intense that ...
AC/DC ’s first show in their home country in a decade was so powerful the sound waves registered on earthquake detection ...
Billed as “The Great Melbourne Bagpipe Bash,” the eclectic performance took place in Melbourne’s Federation Square, on ...
Floor ticket holders will be able to enter the MCG at 5pm, while doors open for those with reserved seating tickets at 5.30pm ...
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AC/DC Concert Detected By Earthquake Equipment In Melbourne
AC/DC shook Melbourne to its core when their Power Up tour thundered into the Melbourne Cricket Ground, sending shockwaves ...
Concerts are known for their energy, but few would expect them to produce measurable seismic activity. During AC/DC’s concert at Melbourne’s iconic venue, scientists recorded vibrations in the 2–5 ...
At their show at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia, a scientist has confirmed that legendary rockers AC/DC caused the ...
AC/DC's first tour show generated such powerful sound waves that earthquake detection equipment registered the vibrations ...
AC/DC have opened up more tickets for the remaining 'Power Up' tour shows, as excitement builds for tomorrow night in Sydney.
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