Australia’s favourite Sons: Tribute to COLD CHISEL & AC/DC
Doors - 7.00pm | Show Start - 8.00pm
This two-hour stage spectacular captures the sounds and excitement of Australia’s greatest rock front men. Featuring all the timeless rock and roll classics that defined- Bon Scott- AC/DC & Jimmy Barnes- Cold Chisel as; Australian greatest rock superstars. Part one of the show delivers all the classic hits of everyone’s favourite son- “Jimmy Barnes”. In 1973 little known Adelaide band COLD CHISEL, burst onto the Australian music scene, quickly gaining recognition for their intense live performances. It was Chisel’s break through classic hit “khe sanh” that set an irrepressible force in motion.
The legend was born-To date, Cold Chisel & Jimmy Barnes (SOLO) have churned out 30 powerful albums-each entrenched with Aussie Rock & Roll and all making Cold Chisel & Jimmy Barnes a platinum household names. Anthems such as “khe sanh,” “Cheap wine,”, “Flame Trees”, “Standing on the outside”, “Rising sun”, “Working class man” and “No Second prize” are sure to set the dance floor ablaze. Part two of the show kicks into overdrive, featuring Australia’s quintessential Rock n Roll singer and band-Bon Scott & AC/DC. From 1975 to 1979, AC/DC released 7 multi-platinum albums each receiving international acclaim and launching AC/DC & Bon Scott as global superstars. All the AC/DC action fans know, and love is delivered in this energetic set, complete with the frenetic stage antics of that guitar-wielding schoolboy, Angus.
High-octane “Bon era” classics such as “Highway to hell”, Live wire”, “Dirty Deeds”, “High voltage”, “TNT” and “Let there be Rock” are sure to ignite the audience in rock n roll glory!! Australia’s favourite son’s is much more than a concert; it’s the ultimate rock experience. The cast of multi-talented & internationally respected musicians bring to life a stage show unlike any other- Featuring all the “Worldwide hits & timeless Aussie rock classics” of Bon Scott & Jimmy Barnes. So break out your inner rock god as we pay homage to Australia’s greatest.