Angus Young performs last night in Buenos Aires. AC/DC's record-breaking Black Ice Tour plays 3 nights in BA. (Source: Clarín)

Angus Young and AC/DC performing last night in Buenos Aires. (Source: Clarin)

Few rock acts have the longevity of Australia’s AC/DC, and few bands can match their ticket-selling prowess here in Buenos Aires. So it seemed only fitting this year when Angus Young, Brian Johnson & Co. announced their Black Ice Tour would make a one-night stopover in BA’s River Plate Stadium.

Ticket sales officially began September 28 and Argentines snapped up 30,000 boletos in the first hour alone. The sell-out prompted the addition of a second show, and that eventual sell-out led to the addition of a third show/sell-out. Local news outlets reported on the “Furor por AC/DC.” (YouTube video)

And judging by regional headlines, the band’s willingness to stay and perform in BA is a pop culture point of pride for Argentina: the Brazilians complain the Argentines are lucky, because Sao Paulo didn’t get an extra show, while the Chilean newspapers lamented, “AC/DC left Chile out of their World Tour.”

But fear not, Chile, you can always buy the concert DVD. Like U2, Madonna, and The Police before them, AC/DC is filming the three River Plate shows for an upcoming DVD of the Black Ice Tour. Clari­n has photos and a summary of last night’s first concert; the remaining shows will be Friday and Sunday night.

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The Police: Live from Buenos Aires

The Police: Live from Buenos Aires was filmed at the Monumental Stadium, home to River Plate

What do Madonna, U2 and The Police all have in common? Well, besides being three of the top grossing pop/rock acts of the last twenty years, all three chose to film live concert events in Buenos Aires. And if you’ve ever seen a concert in BA’s River Plate Stadium, you would understand why.

The artists feed off the energy level of the Argentine crowds, while corporate partners like Best Buy love the high production values and marketing potential. The groundbreaking U2 3D captured the band’s Vertigo tour and was released last year in IMAX theaters, while Best Buy scored a Christmas miracle with an exclusive CD/DVD set of The Police Certifiable: Live in Buenos Aires.

Later this month, Viacom’s new pay channel, Epix, launches with an exclusive Madonna concert, Sticky & Sweet Live from Buenos Aires. And BA’s concert turnstiles won’t slow down anytime soon: Depeche Mode’s Tour of the Universe hits town this weekend, while The Killers bring Hard Rock’s Ambassadors of Rock Tour to BA in November.

 

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