200,000 fans
An AC/DC concert from Buenos Aires in December 2009 when nearly 200,000 fans, over 3 sold-out nights, thunderously welcomed them back after a 13-year absence from Argentina.

What does the ACDC band stand for?

alternating current/direct current
“AC/DC” is an abbreviation meaning “alternating current/direct current” electricity. The brothers felt that this name symbolised the band’s raw energy, power-driven performances of their music.

Where is River Plate ACDC concert?

Buenos Aires
Live at River Plate is a live concert film documenting AC/DC’s Black Ice World Tour. The DVD includes footage from three concerts performed in December 2009 at the Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which is the home stadium of Argentinian football club River Plate.

When was AC/DC’s Live at River Plate released?

The album was recorded during AC/DC’s Black Ice World Tour on 4 December 2009 at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires. Video footage from the same concert was previously officially released in May 2011 on DVD and Blu-ray as Live at River Plate.

What is live at River Plate?

Live at River Plate is a live concert film documenting AC/DC’s Black Ice World Tour. The DVD includes footage from three concerts performed in December 2009 at the Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti in Buenos Aires, Argentina , which is the home stadium of Argentinian football club River Plate.

What is the third live album by AC/DC?

Live album by. AC/DC. Live at River Plate is the third live album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 19 November 2012. The album was recorded during AC/DC’s Black Ice World Tour on 4 December 2009 at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires.

Did AC/DC ever play in Argentina?

Brian Johnson (L) and Angus Young (R) of rock band AC/DC perform on March 17, 2009, in Prague, Czech Republic. In December 2009, during their monster 20-month Black Ice Tour, AC/DC returned to Argentina for the first time in 13 years, playing three nights in a Buenos Aires soccer stadium to 200,000 of that city’s rabid fans.