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ACDC tribute band in town



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Top ACDC tribute band Touch 2 Much will appear at Potters in Langley Mill as part of their Dirty Deeds tour of the UK and Ireland on Saturday, April 26.
Long established as one the UK's finest tribute bands Touch 2 Much now boast ex-Hell's Bells guitarist Face as Angus Young who is regarded as the best one in the UK and Rainbow Rising bassist Steve.

A two-hour plus powerhouse set of ACDC classics featuring Whole Lotta Rosie, Back In Black, Highway To Hell, Sin City, For Those About To Rock and many more is promised with Angus doing his legendary crazed stage performance, along with cannons and all the props expected from a real ACDC show.

Admission is £5 with doors open at 8pm, Touch 2 Much will be onstage at 9.30pm. There will be rock disco and bar till 1am so stick around till late.

For more details contact Metal Mansions on 07903 610487.

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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2008 2:52 PM
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  • Location: Ilkeston
 
 

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