AC/DC & Sherbet Rocked This Country Town: A 1970s Throwback

AC/DC performing live

As triple j counts down the greatest Australian songs, this small town remembers when rock legends walked its streets.

Remembering AC/DC's $3.20 Show

Brent Ladyman's memory is crystal clear: paying just $3.20 to witness AC/DC live. More than just a concert, it was a night of mingling with the band at the local pub. Learn more about early AC/DC tours.

Sherbet's Sweet Sounds Echo Through Time

It wasn't just AC/DC. Sherbet, another Australian music icon, also graced this town with their presence. These concerts weren't just performances; they were cultural moments that shaped the community.

The Golden Age of Aussie Rock

This town's story is a testament to the vibrant Australian music scene of the 1970s, a time when iconic bands toured the country, connecting with fans in even the smallest communities. Check out ABC News for more stories.

"It was a different time, a time when music truly brought people together."

A resident reflecting on the 1970s music scene

Keeping the Music Alive

Even decades later, the memories of these concerts remain a vital part of this town's identity, a reminder of the golden age of Aussie rock. The impact of these bands continues to resonate.

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