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For over 30 years legendary rock band AC/DC have thrilled fans and music critics across the world with their no nonsense hard rock music and entertaining stage performances, packing in crowds of over 80,000 with ease.
AC/BC, based in Blackpool, England, pays it’s own very special tribute to the “Aussie Rockers”, with a musically and visually authentic reproduction of the most popular songs from both the Bon Scott era (1976-80) and the Brian Johnson era (1980-now)
Featuring Dennis Duxbury as “Phil Rudd” on drums, along with Geoff Schofield as “Cliff Williams” on bass guitar, and Joe Orban as “Malcolm Young” on rhythm guitar, these three form the rock solid backing of the band, relentlessly pumping out the driving rhythms instantly recognisable as those of AC/DC, with an energy and enthusiasm rivalled only by the genuine articles themselves.
Darran Short as both “Bon Scott” and “Brian Johnson” on vocals, gives undoubtedly the most accurate rendition of both these vocalists anywhere in the UK, Europe and beyond. Particularly during the Bon Scott performances, featuring songs from the earliest part of AC/DC’s career, anyone who closes their eyes would be hard pressed to tell the difference between Darran, and Bon Scott himself.
Steve Lambert, complete with schoolboy uniform and cheeky grin, spent over 12 months learning every blues-rock based musical nuance and almost every visual characteristic that helps to transform him into “Angus Young” on lead guitar.
Together, AC/BC have entertained ever-growing crowds and an increasingly loyal and enthusiastic fan base, picking up compliments and fans Worldwide.
With a setlist ranging from the earliest Bon DC (Jailbreak, Bad Boy Boogie, Let There Be Rock, Rock n' Roll Damnation, Whole Lotta Rosie, Highway to Hell....) through to the 80's/90's Brian DC (Back In Black, Thunderstruck, You Shook Me all Night long, Shoot to thrill..), there's something for everyone who loves rock and roll blues as only done by AC/DC...and of course, AC/BC 


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