AC/DC’s ‘Highway To Һell’ album sales surge by over 400% and the real reason behind makes fans surprised
As one of the hardest rock bands to ever achieve commercial success, AC/DC never struggles to sell their songs. Some of their best-selling albums are back on the charts and rising even after being available for decades, thanks to the band giving their fans one more incentive to click “buy” on the internet.
Highway To Һell, an Australian rock band, is seeing a meteoric rise in pure sales in the United States. During the most recent monitoring period, the set sold exceptionally well. Luminate reports that the project’s previous frame sold 2,215 copies. 438% more has been reached than the previous week.
Highway To Һell did good enough in sales to reappear on Billboard’s Top Album Sales list, which ranks the EPs and full-lengths with the highest number of copies sold in the previous period. It resurfaces at the project’s highest point, No. 37 on the 50-spot count.
The Vinyl Albums list, which only considers the best-selling titles nationwide on that medium, also has the same title as a new addition. The decades-old AC/DC set debuts at No. 23 on that list. This is the band’s fourth appearance on the list, and it’s their lowest position to date.
Surprisingly, Highway To Һell is AC/DC’s second largest triumph of this chart week, despite the song’s excellent performance. Their Һit song Back in Black is performing even better, making an appearance on many lists as its popularity soars once again.