Live/Wire: The AC/DC Show

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Doors 8pm | Tickets £27.50 | Malt Room Standing

Live/Wire brings AC/DC to life, performing with the passion and energy you expect from professional musicians who share your love of this legendary band. They deliver a critically acclaimed High Voltage two-hour rock ’n’ roll set, which features not only cannons and a full bank of Marshall amps but also a journey through AC/DC’s greatest hits. Fans will rock out to iconic tracks from the best-selling Back in Black to the 2020 release PWR UP, and, moreover, they’ll enjoy a healthy dose of classics from the Bon Scott era.

The Live/Wire show showcases the vocal power of Podge Blacksmith as Brian Johnson, the virtuoso talent of Simon Davies as Angus Young, and the metronome-like precision of Dan Mosley as Malcolm Young. Additionally, Eddie Clark completes the lineup as long-time bassist Cliff Williams, while James Last brings the Phil Rudd-like groove from behind the kit.

With over 20 years of touring experience, Live/Wire immerses the audience in a live experience that rivals the energy AC/DC themselves produce. Finally, we invite all AC/DC fans to join us, sing along, and relive the magic of past concerts on our very own Highway to Hell.

“From start to finish it was sheer brilliance from all members of the band. A must see for any AC/DC fan!” Facebook Review

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