Nov 28, 2026 8:00 PM
Showplace Performance Centre
The AC/DC Show Canada is back, kicking down the door with a full-bore salute to one of rock’s loudest, leanest, and most indestructible institutions. This isn’t a polite tribute for the seated-and-clapping crowd. It’s a high-voltage dive into the raw, riff-driven engine room of AC/DC, with one boot planted in the Bon Scott years and the other stomping hard through the Brian Johnson era.
The show aims for the full hit parade, tearing through the band’s long history with the proper tools of the trade: stacks of Marshall amps, the snarl of a Gibson SG, and that blunt-force musical attack AC/DC turned into an international language. From the opening notes, it’s built to recreate not just the songs, but the sheer physical jolt of the real thing — part concert, part hard-rock time machine.
Performed by a lineup of musicians who clearly treat this material less like a setlist and more like a calling, the band throws itself headlong into the roles, pushing the whole spectacle toward something bigger than imitation. It’s an audio-visual recreation, yes — but one with sweat, grit, and enough voltage to make the room feel a little dangerous.
For fans of AC/DC, that’s the point. No reinvention. No unnecessary polish. Just a rock ’n’ roll train with the throttle jammed forward.
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