LIVEWIRE – THE AC/DC SHOW

Music |
13th December 2014

Get ready for a seismic event…

The unique six man tribute to rock's greatest band AC/DC, complete with trademark cannons, a wall of Marshalls and two hours of High Voltage Rock and Roll.
And in AC/DC's fortieth year, the band cover both eras with both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson present to take you on the Rock and Roll train for a night to remember.
The rhythm section keep it all meticulously together giving Ashgus the freedom to mesmerise the audience with his sublime playing and infinite energy. Those who have seen the show on the 'For Those About To Rock' and 'Ready to Bite' tours are already witness to the talent and dedication Ash gives on stage with his portrayal of the livewire Angus Young delivering a truly amazing two hours of duck-walking, bedevilled Rock and Roll.

The band aim to put you slap bang in the middle of the show with hit after hit, and for the aficionados there's always something special as well. Back in Black, Rosie, Highway to hell, the songs goes on and on until the cannons fire ceremoniously to bring the evening to a superb crescendo.
If by this time you are still standing….we salute you !! “

Venue: Malt Room – standing & dancing
Please note that under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. 

DATES & TIMES

13th December 2014

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