AC/DC Croke Park




The night was electric. The air was thick with anticipation. The crowd was a sea of black shirts, the roar of the engines overwhelming. AC/DC had finally arrived in Croke Park.

I had been waiting for this moment all my life. Ever since I was a kid, I'd been a diehard AC/DC fan. Their music had always been a soundtrack to my life, whether I was headbanging in my bedroom or singing along to "Thunderstruck" at the top of my lungs in the car.

I couldn't believe that they were actually playing in Dublin. It was a dream come true.

As the band took to the stage, the crowd erupted in a frenzy. Angus Young, clad in his trademark schoolboy uniform, was a whirlwind of energy. Brian Johnson's voice was as powerful and raw as ever.

They played all the hits, from "Highway to Hell" to "Back in Black." The crowd sang along to every word, the atmosphere electric.

There was a moment during "You Shook Me All Night Long" when Angus Young jumped into the crowd and played the guitar solo on top of the shoulders of a fan. It was a moment of pure rock and roll magic.

I left that night feeling exhilarated and energized. It was one of the best nights of my life. AC/DC had exceeded all my expectations.

If you're a fan of rock and roll, you need to see AC/DC live. It's an experience you'll never forget.