A Salute To Late AC/DC Frontman BON SCOTT Planned For February

December 8, 2006

According to Australia's The Sunday Times, some big-name Australian rockers are teaming up for a Bon Scott Celebration Concert to raise money for a statue of the late AC/DC singer in Fremantle.

Playing their own hits plus Bon-era AC/DC classics will be THE ANGELS, ROSE TATTOO and THE PARTY BOYS, featuring some of Australia’s most highly regarded rock musicians including former members of AC/DC and STATUS QUO and some extra special guests. Joining them are THE SCREAMING JETS, DAVE WARNER'S FROM THE SUBURBS, THE SPAZZYS, THE FLAIRZ and more.

The concert will be on Sunday, February 25 at the Claremont Showgrounds.

For more concert and ticket information, visit www.bonscottconcert.com.au.

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