Rock legends AC/DC took to Edinburgh on Thursday night at a sold-out Murrayfield Stadium.
The capital city was the group’s last date on the first leg of the PWR Up World Tour and the energy on the stage certainly matched the energy of the crowd.
The buzz was felt throughout Edinburgh as merch-clad pint-guzzling fans meshed with Fringe Festival go-ers before the gig.
Getty ImagesBrian Johnson of AC/DC performs on stage during a concert for the Power Up tour at Murrayfield Stadium on August 21, 2025 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Roberto Ricciuti/Getty Images) Getty Images
As they took to the stage, the atmosphere inside the stadium felt electric and somewhat different to the normal Murrayfield rugby crowd.
Thousands of fans donned their light-up red horns and faithfully sang every word.
The crowd couldn’t get enough of the last remaining founding member, Angus Young, strutting around the stage in his famous schoolboy uniform.
Getty ImagesAngus Young of AC/DC performs on stage during a concert for the Power Up tour at Murrayfield Stadium on August 21, 2025 in Edinburgh. Getty Images
But what was more enthralling was the energy between him and singer Brian Johnson.
The pair led the crowd through the well-known songs with the energy of a couple of teenagers – you’d never guess their true ages.
If this turns out to be last time they play Scotland, it certainly left the crowd Thunderstruck…
Getty ImagesMusic fans attend AC/DC in concert at Murrayfield. Getty ImagesSTV News is now on WhatsApp
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