Set list
Rock Or Bust
Shoot To Thrill
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
Back In Black
Play Ball
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Thunderstruck
High Voltage
Rock N Roll Train
Hells Bells
Baptism By Fire
You Shook Me All Night Long
Sin City
Shot Down In Flames
Have A Drink On Me
T.N.T.
Whole Lotta Rosie
Let There Be Rock
Highway To Hell
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Line Up
Angus Young - Lead Guitar
Brian Johnson - Lead Vocals
Cliff Williams - Bass
Stevie Young - Rhythm Guitar
Chris Slade - Drums
Info
Supported by: The Hives, Kingswood
Tickets: A$100.93/162.10
Promoter: Garry Van Egmond
Capacity: 75,000
Attendance: 55,000
Online reviews & articles:
AC/DC Review Sydney [Huffington post, 2015-11-06]
AC/DC Proved To Be Indestructible At ANZ Stadium & We Were There [Tonedeaf, 2015-11-06]
AC/DC on fire with an explosive celebration of meaty, blues-based rock [Sydney Morning Herald, 2015-11-05]
AC/DC: Rock or Bust tour review (Sydney) [Daily Review, 2015-11-05]
Spoiler Alert: What To Expect From AC/DC’s National Tour [Tonedeaf, 2015-11-05]
ACDC back on tour in Australia [Skynews, 2015-11-05]
Rock and busts for AC/DC in rainy Sydney [Yahoo 7 News, 2015-11-05]
AC/DC Live Review & Photo gallery [Australian Guitar, 2015-11-05]
AC/DC Rocks Rainy Sydney [Triple M, 2015-11-05]
Rock and busts for AC/DC in rainy Sydney [The Australian, 2015-11-04]
AC/DC review – it's the Angus Young Show and what a rock'n'roll show it is [The Guardian, 2015-11-04]
‘Beg, borrow or buy a ticket. It will make you happy’ [Herald Sun, 2015-11-04]
Back in Black! AC/DC's Brian Johnson dons dark shades as band returns to Australia after five years with Rock or Bust tour [Daily Mail, 2015-11-04]
AC/DC back in Australia for Rock or Bust tour, with no signs of stopping yet [Sydney Morning Herald, 2015-11-03]
AC/DC prepare to rock Australia [7 News, 2015-11-03]
AC/DC launch new tour [7 News, 2015-11-03]
For those about to rock, AC/DC are turning it up to 11 for their Rock Or Bust homecoming concerts [Daily Telegraph, 2015-11-03]
AC/DC: without rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, AC have lost their DC [The Guardian, 2015-11-01]
Photo Galleries:
Sydney Morning HeraldBrisbane TimesAustralian GuitarSydney Morning Herald (Soundcheck)TonedeafMystifyme PhotographyFan reviews:
By wizza, hobart:
What a unbelievable night this is the 3rd time seeing they guys and it was so so amazing after with no Mal and no Phil I was a little worried if they could still sound the same yes it took 1 or 2 songs to get used to Chris on drums but omg they still the best rock n roll band in the world, loud as fuck 2hrs and what more can you say then Angus young didn't think he still would be moving like that at 60 years of age wow if its the last time thank you AC/DC for all the years of rock n roll
