A massive steel stage is standing ready at Melbourne's biggest stadium ahead of the long-awaited Australian leg of AC/DC's Power Up tour.
It's been a decade since AC/DC have played in Australia, and the tour has seen record-breaking ticket sales and fans camping out to get their hands on a chance to see the rock legends live in concert.
A massive stage has been built from black steel at the MCG, crammed with banks of lights and speakers. At the top hangs a giant black bell with the AC/DC logo.
The band has played to about four million people on the tour internationally, and will have an audience of 160,000 fans over two Melbourne dates starting on Wednesday, with a small number of last-minute tickets on sale.
So far there have been no special requests from Angus Young and the band for

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