AC/DC: Multi-Camera Giants Stadium Footage Available

August 25, 2009

Multi-camera fan-filmed video footage of Anglo-Australian hard rockers AC/DC performing the song "Rock N Roll Train" on July 31, 2009 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey can be viewed below.

AC/DC made Forbes magazine's list of Top-Earning Musicians list of the year, with MADONNA, CELINE DION and BEYONCÉ taking the top three spots.

Says Forbes: "The Aussie rock band fronted by aging schoolboy Angus Young tied for No. 5 on this year's list of top earners thanks to their seemingly relentless popularity. Their fall 2008 effort, 'Black Ice', was the band's first album in eight years. Sales of 'Ice' combined with international catalog sales made AC/DC the No. 1 catalog artist of 2008. As well, their domestic tour grossed $38 million in 2008."

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