AC/DC are back at the top of Billboard of 200 with their latest album 'Power Up' starting with 117,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Nov. 19, Billboard reports. Physical album sales comprise the majority, 111,000 album units, of all sales. AC/DC also had the largest sales week of 2020 for a rock album. Other news from the top of Billboard 200 charts - Future and Lil Uzi Vert’s collab album 'Pluto x Baby Pluto' and Chris Stapleton’s 'Starting Over' bow at Nos. 2 and 3, Queen's 'Greatest Hits' reaches the top 10 for the first time and YoungBoy Never Broke Again logs his fourth top 10 of 2020 with 'Until I Return'.

AC/DC have gone to No. 1 on charts in eight countries with their latest album 'Power Up', Loudwire reports. Their new album currently sits at No. 1 in Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Notching up 62,000 chart sales, the band have comfortably taken their place at the top of the 2020 leaderboard of fastest-selling albums in the UK this week, UK Official Charts reports.

AC/DC have announced a reunion, featuring members who had left the classic rock band in recent years - vocalist Brian Johnson, bassist Cliff Williams and drummer Phil Rudd, have rejoined the band, Loudwire reports. Johnson had been the band’s frontman since 1980, following the death of original singer Bon Scott, but had quit in 2016 due to hearing loss; Williams retired in 2017; Rudd was sentenced to eight months’ house arrest in 2015 after being charged with drug possession and threatening to kill his personal assistant. The three returning musicians are joined by uncle-and-nephew guitarists Angus Young and Stevie Young, who had remained in the lineup. The band's last album was was 'Rock or Bust' in 2014. The band is presumably preparing an album called 'PWR UP', and they released 30 seconds of a new song called 'Shot in the Dark'.

Photos showing singer Brian Johnson and drummer Phil Rudd back in AC/DC were briefly posted on the AC/DC website last week before quickly being removed, accidentally confirming their comeback, Louder reports. They appear to have been taken during a video shoot and show drummer Phil Rudd playing with guitarist Stevie Young for the first time. Vocalist Brian Johnson is also shown - after he departed the group in 2016 following extensive hearing loss. The good news comes it was claimed that AC/DC have already recorded their next album.

A hilarious interview with AC/DC's Angus Young in the Guitar World:

About the bars in Sydney where they played in the beginning: "Some of the places we played were worse than toilets, let me tell you"

How he got into rock'n'roll thanks to Chuck Berry: "It’s everything rolled into one: it’s blues, it’s rock and roll, and it’s got that hard edge to it. To me, that’s pure rock ’n’ roll. It’s not clean - it’s nasty"

The first time he wore school uniform on stage, in 1974: "That was the most frightened I’ve ever been on stage, but thank God, I had no time to think. I just went straight out there. The crowd’s first reaction to the shorts and stuff was like a bunch of fish at feeding time - all mouths open"

Groupies: "There’s nothing sexy about a schoolboy, is there?"

Australia: "Christianity was never a popular movement. It’s that convict background!"

Lyrics: "Most of our stuff is just about sex, as is most rock music. It’s pretty hard to write a song about your dog"

His onstage character: "Once you go into being The Schoolboy it’s pretty hard to come off it. I’m like two different people"

"Heavy metal Mardi Gras" was held yesterday in Perth - Canning Highway in west Australia city was closed to all vehicles except eight trucks that hosted eight different bands all singing their own version of AC/DC songs to commemorate the death of AC/DC frontman and Perth lad Bon Scott’s funeral 40 years ago. ABC reports that an estimated 150,000 people lined the route between Applecross and Fremantle waiting for the world’s longest stage, and before the AC/DC convoy began its journey, an air guitar world record was set when more than 3500 people rocked out to 'Highway To Hell', Louder reports. The Highway to Hell concept was big and weird and it was a gamble but it paid off massively and is something we can proudly write in history books - WA today writes.

Perth festival 2020 is closing on Sunday (March 1) with Highway To Hell - a celebration of AC/DC's Ben Scott, who died 40 years ago, with the longest stage in the world. Perth will close a 10 km stretch of Canning Highway (path Scott took when he was going from his home to practice) with two lanes for eight flat-bed trucks with dozens of performers on the trucks, the other two lanes for the public. According to Perth Now, a crowd of 100,000 people are expected to attend the Highway to Hell, but it'll actually be a musical paradise!

On 1 March next year 10km of Perth’s Canning Highway will be closed for eight hours to host the world’s longest music festival stage - 10 semi-trailers, eight topped with live bands playing AC/DC songs, will be taking over the highway’s southern portion, between Canning Bridge and Fremantle, marking the 40th anniversary of Bon Scott's […]

Police in Montana, USA blasted AC/DC to move a bison blocking the road. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office shared a picture of the road-blocking bison on their Facebook page, stating: “Being a deputy around West Yellowstone comes with unusual duties, including herding bison off the highway so no one gets hurt. When deputies respond to a bison on […]