In August 1991, AC/DC was riding high on the success of their album "Highway to Hell" from 1979 and the much-acclaimed "Back in Black" released in 1980. Their performance at Donington Park showcased their energetic stage presence and marked a pivotal moment in their career, as they were solidifying their reputation as one of the leading rock bands of their time. The concert was part of the Monsters of Rock festival, which featured other major acts, emphasizing AC/DC's stature in the heavy metal and hard rock scene. Notably, this performance also came just a few years after the tragic death of their original frontman Bon Scott, with Brian Johnson now fully established as his replacement. The band's ability to maintain their popularity and deliver high-octane performances speaks to their resilience and musical prowess during this stage of their career.