In December 2009, during the performance of "Let There Be Rock" at River Plate, AC/DC was riding high on the success of their most recent studio album, "Black Ice," which had been released in October 2008. This album marked a triumphant return for the band, debuting at number one in several countries and reaffirming their status as rock icons. The River Plate concert was part of their world tour promoting "Black Ice," and it showcased the electrifying live energy that AC/DC is known for. An interesting fact about this performance is that the show at River Plate was notable for its overwhelmingly enthusiastic crowd, with an attendance of over 50,000 fans, highlighting the band's enduring popularity in the rock music landscape. The live recording captured the powerful essence of AC/DC's performance style, characterized by Brian Johnson's dynamic vocals and Angus Young's iconic guitar work.