In December 2009, AC/DC was at a notable point in their career, having just released their album "Black Ice" the previous year, which marked a successful return to the studio after an eight-year hiatus. The album debuted at number one in multiple countries and further solidified AC/DC's status as rock legends. During the live performance of "T.N.T." at River Plate, the band showcased their high-octane energy and classic sound, captivating the audience in Buenos Aires. Following the "Black Ice" tour, the band's live shows continued to garner acclaim, reflecting their enduring popularity and influence in the rock genre. The River Plate concert is often remembered for its electrifying atmosphere, making it a significant highlight in their extensive touring history. This performance not only demonstrated AC/DC's consistent ability to engage fans but also reinforced the legacy of their iconic anthems, with "T.N.T." being one of the most recognized tracks in their repertoire.