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AC/DC Open Aussie Tour In Sydney #SETLIST

by Paul Cashmere

The AC/DC ‘Rock Or Bust’ tour is officially open for business in Australia with the band kicking off the tour where it all began 42 years ago … Sydney.

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Brian Johnson, AC/DC 2010 - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Brian Johnson Sang Same Lyrics To Two Songs At His First AC/DC concert

by Paul Cashmere

Brian Johnson was so nervous when he played his first show with AC/DC that he sang the same lyrics to two songs in a row.

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Bon Scott Died 35 Years Ago 19 February 1980

by Paul Cashmere

Today marks the 35th anniversary of the death of Ronald Belford Scott.

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Dave Evans, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

AC/DC First Setlist From 40 Years Ago

by Paul Cashmere

AC/DC performed their first ever shows in Sydney exactly 40 years ago today with a set of mainly Stones, Beatles, Chuck Berry and Little Richard covers.

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At Last The Etta James Story Extended For Perth And Brisbane

by Paul Cashmere

‘At Last – The Etta James Story’ starring Vika Bull has become the surprise stage hit of 2013 in Australia and has been extended for Perth and Brisbane.

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Bon Scott Movie Begins Pre-Production

by Paul Cashmere

Pre-production or a movie about the life of AC/DC singer Bon Scott is underway with the initial scene being shot in South Carolina this week. The movie will be called ‘Bon Scott: The Legend of AC/DC’.

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The Etta James Story With Vika Bull To Premiere In Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

‘At Last: The Etta James Story’ with Vika Bull will premiere in Melbourne at the Athenaeum Theatre in February, just one year after the death of the great Etta James.

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AC/DC Live At River Plate

AC/DC Live CD Is Not First In 20 Years

by Paul Cashmere

AC/DC will release the audio from their Live A River Plate DVD on CD in November and for some reason claim it is their first live album in 20 years. That is complete rubbish.

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Vince Lovegrove Family Releases Statement

by Paul Cashmere

The family of Vince Lovegrove has released the following statement following Vince’s tragic death in the early hours of Saturday morning.

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In younger times Bon Scott (left) and Vince Lovegrove (right)

Vince Lovegrove, Australian Music Pioneer, Dies In Car Accident

by Paul Cashmere

Australian music pioneer Vince Lovegrove has lost his life in a car accident near Byron Bay in New South Wales on Saturday.

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AC/DC Can I Sit Next To You Girl

Debut AC/DC Single Sells For $1225 On eBay

by Paul Cashmere

One AC/DC fan has paid $1225 a copy of ‘Can I Sit Next To You Girl’, the debut single from AC/DC.

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AC/DC Can I Sit Next To You Girl

Debut AC/DC Single Passes $1000 On eBay

by Paul Cashmere

A 7” vinyl single of ‘Can I Sit Next To You Girl’, the debut song for AC/DC, has surpassed the $1000 bid mark on eBay with another two days of bidding still to go.

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Bon Scott Letters Reveal AC/DC Life On The Road During Crucial 1978 Tour Period

A collection of personal correspondence written by AC/DC frontman Bon Scott during 1978 is providing a rare firsthand account of the band's relentless touring life at a pivotal stage in its international breakthrough. The archive, assembled by road manager and tour director Dawn M. Blouin and now being offered through RR Auction, contains seven signed letters and cards written from tour stops across the United States and Europe, revealing Scott's reflections on travel, friendships, drinking and the pressures of life on the road.

June 17, 2026
Rose Carleo Band Photo Tania Smith
Rose Carleo Finds Personal Loss, Rock History And Family Ties In New Album 42 Days

Rose Carleo has returned with ‘42 Days’, an album that combines personal grief with classic Australian rock influences, while drawing inspiration from figures including AC/DC's Malcolm Young family and Elvis Presley.

May 27, 2026
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AC/DC Who Made Who Turns 40 As Soundtrack Outlives The Film It Was Created To Serve

AC/DC's Who Made Who reaches its 40th anniversary this week, marking four decades since the soundtrack project for Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive became one of the band's most enduring catalogue titles and delivered one of its defining songs of the 1980s.

May 26, 2026
Stevie Young rhythm guitarist for AC/DC performs at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on Sunday 6 December 2015. They are in Australia on the final leg of their Rock Or Bust World Tour.
AC/DC’s Stevie Young Hospitalised in Buenos Aires but Expected to Perform

AC/DC guitarist Stevie Young has been admitted to hospital in Argentina, but the band says the veteran rhythm player remains on track to return to the stage for upcoming shows.

March 21, 2026
Andrew Farriss of INXS photo by Ros O'Gorman
INXS Lead Australia’s Push In 2026 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Nominations

INXS are among the first-time nominees for the 2026 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, placing the Sydney band alongside Mariah Carey, Phil Collins and Joy Division/New Order on this year's ballot.

February 26, 2026
Bon Scott with AC/DC 1979 photo by George Chin supplied
Bon Scott 80th Birthday Celebrations Announced For 2026

The Bon Scott Estate has unveiled a global program of events, limited-edition releases and tributes to mark what would have been Bon Scott's 80th birthday on July 9, 2026, reaffirming the enduring legacy of the AC/DC frontman.

February 19, 2026
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GayC/DC Bring Their All-Gay AC/DC Tribute To Australia For First Time

There are tribute acts that faithfully recreate a catalogue, and there are those rare projects that reinterpret a body of work so convincingly it opens new cultural space around the songs themselves. GayC/DC sit firmly in the latter category. This February, the Los Angeles based outfit billed as The World's First And Only All-Gay Tribute To The Music Of AC/DC will tour Australia for the first time, bringing their high voltage celebration of rock history to six intimate venues across the country.

January 15, 2026