- Music
- 30 Jun 15
Ahead of their massive Aviva Stadium headliner, the Aussies agree to go digital.
They've long been of the biggest hold-outs when it comes to allowing their music online, having only hit iTunes in 2012 and absent from newer streaming services for the past few years, but today AC/DC join the club.
The legendary rockers from Down Under have agreed to allow their music on the major streaming services Spotify, Apple Music and Rdio.
The move takes place today to coincide with the launch of Apple Music.
The band are slap bang in the middle of a huge world tour, which has been proving that their reluctance to join the mainstream online outlets hasn't diminished their pulling power a jot.
Their Irish stop-off takes place this week – they play Dublin's Avivia Stadium tomorrow (Wednesday July 1).
Once support Vintage Trouble do their thing at 19.15, the stage will be set for the Australian legends to rock out from 8 (hell's) bells.
With gates opening at 6pm, fans are reminded to leave themselves plenty of time to access the ground, and with sold-out signs up for months, it would be wise not to take any chances!