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HomeEntertainmentIt's high voltage rock 'n' roll

It’s high voltage rock ‘n’ roll

You’ve seen all the claims. The ultimate, the biggest, Australia’s number one and so on. Well, we’re here to tell you “you ain’t seen nothin'” unless you’ve seen Acca Dacca.
Acca Dacca is AC/DC reincarnated. Not a tribute not a cover band this is a full blown show. The boys are back in town and will rock the roof off the Noosa Heads Surf Club this Saturday night.
What will you take home from a night with Acca Dacca?
Just the feeling that you’ve just witnessed AC/DC. Not only at present but the AC/DC of the Bon Scott era as well, covering the early days of High Voltage – Highway to Hell and the best of the Brian Johnson era from Back in Black to the present day.
This is a monster of a show … see for yourself.
Acca Dacca replicate with precision not only the hard rock music of AC/DC note for note but front man Larry caps the show off with passionate vocals that you would mistake for Bon Scott himself. Switching to Brian Johnson isn’t a problem for this seasoned performer as he belts out classics from the ‘Back in Black’ album to ‘Black Ice’. Brian would be proud to hear himself replicated with such precision and passion.
The Acca Dacca show is performed with a mega 25,000 watts of sound and a huge lighting rig plus special effects which make Acca Dacca look and – most importantly – sound like AC/DC themselves.
The band’s success is taking them overseas later on in the year to tour through Euprope. Band members Larry Attard – vocals, Jesse Attard – lead guitar, Brad Simmons – rhythm guitar, Ian Graham – bass, and Darren Antoci – drums, come so close to the real thing, even AC/DC themselves give them a big thumbs up.
“If you can’t see AC/DC, see Acca Dacca,” quote: Angus Young.
Acca Dacca performs this Saturday night 5 August, at 9pm at the Noosa Heads Surf Club. Tickets are only $15 at www.noosasurfclub.com.au

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