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Fans of iconic Aussie band AC/DC are in for a treat with the latest tribute show on offer at the Tewantin Noosa RSL.
Let There Be AC/DC is as close to the real experience as possible when the band hits the stage on Friday 27 January from 8pm.
Each member of the show has been addicted from a very early age to what they consider the greatest rock band in the world.
Let There Be AC/DC has been brought together specifically to specialise in replicating the timeless music of AC/DC and the musicians play each and every song note for note, just as it was meant to be.
Adam Spizzo performs as both Brian Johnson and Bon Scott, Joshua Overson as Angus Young, Jay Wedge as Malcolm Young, Jason Overson as Cliff Williams and Brett Lang as Chris Slade.
All the big songs are covered in the show including hits from both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson to ensure all fans of the band are happy.
Fans who are ready to be Thunderstruck and believe Rock n Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution should get on the Rock n Roll Train and get ready to Rock or Bust.
Tickets are $10 for members and $20 for non-members and are available from reception or Dial‘n’charge on 5447 1766.

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