AC/DC Souvenirs In High Demand Since Band’s Return To Australia

February 13, 2010

AC/DC fans in Australia finally got to see their favorite rock band after a long absence of almost a decade. The band entertained a crowd of 60,000 in a concert held at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne recently. Opening the concert with the familiar strum of "Rock N' Roll Train" and finishing on a high note with "For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)", they kept the crowd mesmerized throughout the concert blasting the night away with their music and lyrics.

In the AC/DC mania, AC/DC souvenirs are everywhere and passionate fans can add to their collection of AC/DC memorabilia. For those fascinated by the AC/DC guitars, there is a framed mini replica of the AC/DC guitar handcrafted from wood on Red Wrappings online gift store. The guitar is presented on a mounted blackboard and silver frame and comes with a silver plaque inscribed with the band and artist.

Other AC/DC collectibles include limited edition AC/DC Film Cells. Each Film Cell is an elegantly framed display of photographs or film cells of AC/DC, with an engraved plaque with the limited edition number. Every film cell comes with a certificate of authenticity.

For more information, visit www.redwrappings.com.au.

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