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AC/DC Set The Grammy Stage Ablaze After 14 Years Of Silence With Rock or Bust And Highway to Hell

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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After more than 14 years away from American television, AC/DC stormed back into the spotlight with a thunderous bang at the Grammy Awards. Like battle-hardened legends returning to reclaim their throne, Angus Young and the band lit up the Staples Center with an explosive performance that reminded the world exactly why they’re rock royalty.

Opening with “Rock or Bust,” the title track from their 2014 album, AC/DC wasted no time setting the tone. It was more than a song—it was a battle cry. With pounding riffs and unwavering swagger, they declared rock was alive, defiant, and louder than ever. Then, without pause, they launched into the iconic “Highway to Hell,” sending the crowd into a wild, horn-flashing frenzy. Thousands of fans donned glowing red devil horns in tribute to Angus’s signature look, turning the arena into a sea of fire and noise.

The performance also marked a significant return: drummer Chris Slade was back behind the kit for the first time since 1994, stepping in for Phil Rudd, who was embroiled in legal troubles in New Zealand. Slade, a familiar force from AC/DC’s early ’90s era, brought renewed intensity to the stage, helping power a performance that felt both nostalgic and freshly charged.

That night wasn’t just a comeback—it was a statement. AC/DC didn’t just play the Grammys; they owned it. The moment has since become legendary, racking up hundreds of millions of views online and earning a permanent place in the annals of rock history. More than a return to form, it was a defiant roar from a band that refuses to fade, proving once again that when AC/DC shows up, the world listens—and rocks.

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