An acclaimed tribute show will rock the house down this month in the heart of Redcliffe.
Performing at the Redcliffe Entertainment Centre on Friday, 25 July to celebrate 50 years of high-voltage hits, ‘Anthology’ will pay homage to AC/DC with a collection of tunes you won’t want to miss seeing live.
Masters of Rock Show Production Manager Peter Timms said that local audiences would be in for a wild night of rock and roll.
“Audiences will be treated to a stage show unlike any other,” Peter said.
Big Production, Two Front‑men – and Every Classic Hit
“(There will be a) big production with stage props, two different singers and a talented band to bring the AC/DC music to life.”
From all the classics, including Highway to Hell and Back in Black, ‘Anthology’ will put on a performance of a lifetime, presented in two parts.
Part one will honour the late Bon Scott (1973 to 1980), while part two will celebrate Brian Johnson.
“(The band) will recreate the magic, history and hits of AC/DC live, from their early days to present day,” Peter said.
Bookings are essential, and premium tickets start at $65 per person, concession $55 and child $45.
Get more information and to book your tickets here.
Anthology: The Definitive AC/DC Collection
- Friday, 25 July, 7:30-10pm
- Redcliffe Entertainment Centre
- Downs Street, Redcliffe
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