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AC/DC 1979 Concert Ticket Stub MEMPHIS TN Dixon-Meyers Hall BON SCOTT Mega Rare

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  • Format: CONCERT TICKET STUB
  • Artist/Band: AC/DC
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Music
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
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Description

AC/DC 1979 Concert Ticket Stub MEMPHIS TN Dixon-Meyers Hall BON SCOTT Mega Rare. Ticket is NN 114.  According to website less than 2500 were at the show. Original ticket has three holes from being pined up. Also has a circler imprent from thumb tac.   Shipped with USPS First Class Package.
EXTREMELY RARE
ORIGINAL
VINTAGE
CONCERT TICKET
STUB
IN
GOOD**
CONDITION
** this ticket stub does have some creasing, discoloring
**PLEASE SEE ALL OF THE PICTURES**
WED. SEPT. 26th, 1979
DIXON – MEYERS HALL
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, USA
ALL TICKETS ARE ORIGINAL ~
NO COPIES OR REPRODUCTIONS
TICKET COMES IN A HEAVY DUTY
CLEAR PLASTIC SLEEVE
TICKET NUMBER IS EXACTLY AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES
1979 “Highway To Hell” North American Tour
Wed. 26 Sep. 1979 : Memphis, TN USA (Auditorium N. Hall)
Set list
Set list similar to this one. Walk All Over You alternates with Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be. If You Want Blood not played at each show.
Live Wire
Shot Down In Flames
Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be
Sin City
Problem Child
Bad Boy Boogie
The Jack
Highway To Hell
High Voltage
Whole Lotta Rosie
Rocker
If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)
Let There Be Rock
Line Up
Angus Young – Lead Guitar
Malcolm Young – Rhythm Guitar
Bon Scott – Lead Vocals
Cliff Williams – Bass
Phil Rudd – Drums
Info
Supported by:
Sammy Hagar
Tickets:
$6.50 / 7.50
Promoter:
Bob Kelley
Capacity:
4,333
Attendance:
2,228
Fan reviews:
My best friend Brooks Dabbs and myself were on the 6th row, left side, right in front of the amps. Fantastic show, blew us away. In fact, we could not hear anything but a loud ringing noise for 3 days after the show! Pretty sure it impacted my hearing but I still think it was worth it. During the show, a roadie carried Angus thru the crowd on his shoulders. Crowd went wild! Bon was great. Angus was amazing as he traveled continuously across the stage. My second time to see them in a few months and there was no better front man than Bon Scott! RIP