Bon But Not Forgotten is the closest you will ever get to AC/DC in the 70’s! This show brings together some of the world’s greatest rockers to pay tribute to the legend behind one of the world’s greatest ever bands, AC/DC, and their iconic singer Bon Scott who celebrates his Birthday on July 9th.
Featuring a knock-out line-up, including past members of AC/DC and other Aussie rock icons, The Angels and Electric Mary, this band knows how to electrify a crowd with its explosive repertoire of AC/DC’s greatest hits.
Not content with just performing a ‘Best Of’ set, the band also focuses on some gems that aren’t commercial in nature, but true fans will love to hear them live, some for the first time. This show replicates the sound, style and passion of AC/DC, without pretence.
It is quite simply THE most natural sounding AC/DC performance of any band, other than AC/DC themselves. There is no other band on earth that can perform the show like these carefully selected musicians.
The line-up features the consummate talents of:
Simon Wright – Joined AC/DC after the departure of Phil Rudd in 1983
Phil Emmanuel – Considered one of the greatest guitar players on Earth,
along with his brother Tommy, they have been adorned accolades from famous guitar players, the world over.
James Morley – Former bassist with ARIA Hall of Fame band, The Angels, and guitarist with Choirboys.
RUSTY – One of Australia’s hardest rocking front men from ELECTRIC MARY
Brett Williams – Lead guitarist for iconic Aussie rockers Choirboys (NSW dates only).
Toni Currenti – ex drummer for AC/DC and various Vanda & Young Projects
including Stevie Wright (international hit ‘Evie’)
and John Paul Young (hit singles ‘Yesterday’s Hero’ and ‘I Hate the Music’) (NSW dates only)
Paul Woseen – Bass Guitarist and one of the founding members of The Screaming Jets (VIC dates only)
Supporting on all New South Wales and Victorian shows is Melbourne’s Whole Lotta Rosie – a band already known for electrifying crowds with its fierce line-up of Aussie rockers. Whole Lotta Rosie will be performing one of AC/DC’s classic album’s Back In Black in full, belting out the signature tunes including ‘Shook Me All Night Long’ and ‘Shoot To Thrill’. The band recently performed two sold out shows – the first at The Gershwin Room in iconic rock n roll venue The Espy, and most recently at Melbourne’s The Corner Hotel raising funds for the Dementia Foundation and celebrating the life of Malcolm Young who succumbed to the disease in November 2017.
In Western Australia, Livewire will support.