AC/DC's biggest concert took place on December 6, 1991, during the "Monsters of Rock" festival at the Moscow's Tushino Airfield, which attracted an estimated audience of around 1.6 million people. This event marked a significant moment in rock history, showcasing the band's immense popularity and the cultural impact of music in the post-Soviet era. The massive turnout reflected both AC/DC's global fanbase and the excitement surrounding live music events in that period.
There were 250,000 people at his Kebworth concert.
About 400,000 People. It was one of the biggest concerts ever! in houston!
Maybe not in the world, but about 0.4 million people attended
Between 700,000 and 1.6 million people, one of the biggest music events ever
50,000
There were 250,000 people at his Kebworth concert.
About 400,000 People. It was one of the biggest concerts ever! in houston!
Maybe not in the world, but about 0.4 million people attended
2,000
Between 700,000 and 1.6 million people, one of the biggest music events ever
1000
50,000
Probably around 30,000 people...
About 550.000.
alot of people could understand Gordon Lightfoot in concert back in 1970 but not in this decade
12,536 people. He sold it out.
It depends on the people running the concert.