AC/DC legend Angus Young gave fans an unforgettable moment over the weekend — and it all happened during a simple lunch outing in Perth.

On Saturday, the iconic lead guitarist was spotted enjoying a relaxed meal with his wife Ellen at The Reveley in Elizabeth Quay. Dressed casually in a grey T-shirt and jeans, Angus looked like any other visitor enjoying the day. He tucked into a plate of chips and salad while fans gathered quietly outside, hoping to catch a glimpse of the rock superstar.

After about an hour, Angus and his wife stepped out for a stroll around the quay. That peaceful walk quickly turned into a heartwarming fan moment. An eight-year-old boy, Noah Gianotti from Yokine, bravely called out, “Mr Young, Mr Young, could you sign this please?”

To Noah’s delight, Angus didn’t just sign an autograph — the young fan also walked away with two guitar picks. Noah’s courage encouraged other fans nearby to approach. Angus happily signed more autographs, showing once again why he is so loved by fans around the world. Even after decades of fame, he remains humble and kind.
Angus has been spending some well-deserved downtime in Western Australia after AC/DC’s sold-out concert at Optus Stadium on Thursday night. The band touched down in Perth on Tuesday and has been spotted around town several times, enjoying the local sights between shows.

AC/DC — famous for hits like Thunderstruck, You Shook Me All Night Long, and Back in Black — will perform another sold-out “Power Up” show at Optus Stadium on Monday before heading to Brisbane as part of their Australian tour.

Moments like these remind fans that behind the loud guitars and massive stage lights, Angus Young is still t
he same down-to-earth musician who loves connecting with people. For young Noah and the other fans that day, it was a moment they’ll never forget — proof that sometimes, the best memories happen when you least expect them.