AC/DC's 1977 Concert History

AC/DC is an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973 by Scottish-born brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock, and heavy metal, but the band calls it simply "rock and roll".

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Mar 15, 1977
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Penthouse York, England, United Kingdom
Mar 14, 1977
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Town Hall St Albans, England, United Kingdom
Mar 13, 1977
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Wolverhampton Civic Hall Wolverhampton, England, United Kingdom
Mar 12, 1977
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The Refectory, University of Leeds Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Mar 11, 1977
AC/DC / Jenny Darren
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Rainbow Theatre London, England, United Kingdom
Mar 10, 1977
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St Andrew's Hall Norwich, England, United Kingdom
Mar 09, 1977
AC/DC De Montfort University Leicester, England, United Kingdom
Mar 07, 1977
AC/DC / Jenny Darren / Medicine Head

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Fiesta Suite Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
Mar 06, 1977
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Skindles Reading, England, United Kingdom
Mar 05, 1977
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Northamptonshire County Cricket Ground Northampton, England, United Kingdom
Mar 04, 1977
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Mayfair Ballroom Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
Mar 02, 1977
AC/DC Top Rank Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
Mar 01, 1977
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Locarno Ballroom Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom
Feb 28, 1977
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Village Bowl Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
Feb 27, 1977
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Top Rank Reading, England, United Kingdom
Feb 25, 1977
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Cambridge Corn Exchange Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Feb 24, 1977
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Malvern Winter Gardens Great Malvern, England, United Kingdom
Feb 23, 1977
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King's Hall Derby, England, United Kingdom
Feb 22, 1977
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Top Rank Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Feb 20, 1977
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Imperial Ballroom Blackpool, England, United Kingdom

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Styx / AC DC
Dec 15, 1977
 Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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Dec 15, 1977
 Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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Oct 27, 1977
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Jul 28, 1977
 San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Jul 28, 1977
 San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Jul 28, 1977
 San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Nov 19, 1977
 Rochester, New York, United States
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Dec 9, 1977
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Dec 9, 1977
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Dec 9, 1977
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Dec 9, 1977
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Dec 9, 1977
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Dec 9, 1977
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Nov 23, 1977
 Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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Nov 23, 1977
 Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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Tom Schoonover Jun 26, 2020

Saw AC/DC open up for Foreigner on August 10, 1977 at memorial hall in kansas city kansas. UFO played in the middle. AC/DC put on the greatest concert I have ever seen ! Could go on and on, but I'm sure you get the idea !

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What genre is AC/DC?

While some try to categorize AC/DC as heavy metal, hard rock, or some more specific genre, the members of AC/DC have come out and said they’re just creating good, old fashioned “rock ‘n’ roll” and resist any further categorization.

Who started AC/DC?

AC/DC was started by brothers Angus Young on lead guitar and Malcolm Young on rhythm guitar.

Where was AC/DC formed?

AC/DC was formed in Sydney, Australia.

When did AC/DC start?

AD/DC performed its first concert on December 31, 1973. The band soon after released its official debut single “Can I Sit Next to You, Girl” on July 22, 1974. Their debut album High Voltage followed with an Australian only release on February 17, 1975. Later that year the band released their second Australian album T.N.T.. Songs from both albums appeared on the band’s first international album, which dropped on April 30, 1976. It was also called High Voltage.

How did AC/DC get its name?

The arrival at the name "AC/DC" mainly was delightfully coincidental. The idea made sense to the duo when their sister, Margaret Young, spotted the abbreviation on a sewing machine. Malcolm and Angus Young agreed that the symbol "AC/DC," which means “alternating current/ direct current,” was an accurate description of the band’s raw and electrifying rock ‘n’ roll sound.

Who were the original members of AC/DC?

When AC/DC first formed in November 1973, there were five members:

  • Angus Young on lead guitar
  • Malcolm Young on rhythm guitar
  • Dave Evans on lead vocals
  • Larry Van Kriedt on bass
  • Colin Burgess on drums

By 1974, however, the only original members of the band left were its founders: Angus and Malcolm Young.

Larry Van Kriedt was fired from the band shortly after the band recorded their first single in early 1974. The band played with several bassists over the next few years before finally settling on Cliff Williams in 1977.

Similarly, In February 1974, Colin Burgess left the band. There were several temporary replacements over the next few months with Phil Rudd becoming a more permanent drummer in 1975. He remained with the band until 1983, departed, and then returned in 1994.

Additionally, in September 1974, Bon Scott replaced Dave Evans as lead vocalist and remained with the band until his death in 1980, at which point he was replaced with Brian Johnson who has been a stable member of the band for well over 40 years.

Who was the primary songwriter for AC/DC?

Malcolm Young is the primary songwriter for AC/DC, but Bon Scott, Angus Young, and others did contribute to the songwriting process and even created lyrics for some of AC/DC’s biggest hits.

AC/DC was influenced by which earlier style of music?

AC/DC was tremendously influenced by British blues-rock, particularly the Beatles, not just in terms of music but also in terms of fashion and performativity with the members of the Beatles often appearing in remarkable outfits and costumes while performing packed shows full of thousands of spectators.

Why was Mark Evans kicked out of AC/DC?

Mark Evans joined AC/DC as bassist in 1975, but by May 1977, tension between Angus Young and Evans reached a boiling point with Angus firing Evans from the band, citing "musical differences."

How and when did Bon Scott die?

Bon Scott was out at a London club on a February evening in 1980. Upon arriving home, his friend found he had passed out in the car and left him there to sober up. However, on February 19, 1980, Scott was found unresponsive. An official Coroner's report indicated that Bon Scott died from "acute alcohol poisoning" at 33 years of age.

How and when did Malcolm Young die?

Malcolm Young permanently retired from AD/DC in mid-2014 due to his recently diagnosed dementia. On November 18, 2017, he passed away from the disease and its complications at 64 years of age.

How many concerts has AC/DC had?

AC/DC has had 2,208 concerts.

What genre is AC/DC?

AC/DC is most often considered to be Rock, Metal, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Heavy Metal, Rock And Roll, Rock & Roll, Australian, Australia, and Australian Rock.

When is the next AC/DC concert?

The next AC/DC concert is on May 17, 2024 at Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

When was the last AC/DC concert?

The last AC/DC concert was on October 07, 2023 at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, United States. The bands that performed were: AC/DC / Ozzy Osbourne.

What setlist does AC/DC play live?

The songs that AC/DC performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 07, 2023 concert at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, United States:

  1. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
  2. Back in Black
  3. Demon Fire
  4. Shot Down in Flames
  5. Thunderstruck
  6. Have a Drink on Me
  7. Hells Bells
  8. Shot in the Dark
  9. Stiff Upper Lip
  10. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
  11. Shoot to Thrill
  12. Sin City
  13. Givin the Dog a Bone
  14. Rock 'n' Roll Train
  15. You Shook Me All Night Long
  16. Dog Eat Dog
  17. High Voltage
  18. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
  19. Riff Raff
  20. Highway to Hell
  21. Whole Lotta Rosie
  22. Let There Be Rock
  23. T.N.T.
  24. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)

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