In December 2009, AC/DC was in the midst of promoting their album "Black Ice," which was released in October of the same year. This live performance of "Hells Bells" at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires showcased the band's explosive energy and impeccable stage presence, hallmark traits that have defined AC/DC throughout their career. "Black Ice" was particularly significant as it marked the band's return to the studio after an eight-year hiatus, generating considerable anticipation among fans. The album debuted at No. 1 in several countries, including the United States and Australia, reflecting the band's enduring popularity. Notably, this concert was part of the "Black Ice World Tour," which further solidified AC/DC's status as one of the greatest rock bands in history and highlighted their ability to connect with fans globally through electrifying live performances.