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AC/DC’s first Australian concert in a decade at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was so powerful that it registered on earthquake detection equipment miles away. Seismologists attributed the vibrations to a combination of the loud music and the synchronized jumping of the crowd. Residents up to 10 kilometers away reported hearing the concert. The show was part of the “PWR UP” tour, celebrating the band’s 2020 album, and featured classic hits and the return of “Jailbreak” after 34 years.

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AC/DC Concert So Powerful, It Registered as Seismic Activity in Melbourne

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – Rock legends AC/DC shook more than just the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Wednesday night. Their first Australian concert in a decade was so thunderous that it triggered earthquake detection equipment several kilometers away.

The Seismology Research Centre confirmed that vibrations in the two to five hertz range were recorded at their Richmond office, approximately 3.5 kilometers from the concert venue. Chief Scientist Adam Pascale explained that the seismic activity was a result of the band’s powerful sound system coupled with the synchronized jumping of the enthusiastic crowd.

“The sound waves that people were experiencing nearby and feeling something through their bodies, that’s the equivalent to what our seismographs feel,” Pascale stated. “So you’ve got speakers on the ground pumping out vibrations, and that gets transmitted through the ground, but also the crowd jumping up and down is feeding energy into the ground.”

The sheer volume of the concert even reached residents far from the MCG. One individual living 10 kilometers away reported being able to hear the show, while others in the nearby suburb of Hawthorn also confirmed the concert’s audibility.

AC/DC’s highly anticipated return to Australia included a setlist packed with iconic hits like ‘Back In Black’, ‘Thunderstruck’, and ‘Shoot To Thrill’, and featured the long-awaited return of ‘Jailbreak’ to the stage for the first time in 34 years.

The concert marks the beginning of the Australian leg of the “PWR UP” tour, named after the band’s 2020 album. The tour will continue across Australia throughout November and December.

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