HELLFIRE - The ultimate tribute to AC/DC
AC/DC is rock'n'roll at its hardest. Founded in 1973 by Scottish-born brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, the band is one of the pioneers of hard rock. They coped with the early death of their frontman Bon Scott and managed to become the biggest rock band on the planet with his successor Brian Johnson.
The cult band has also been around in Lower Saxony since May 2004, when Marco Wismer from Norstemmen founded "Hellfire" - a tribute band that has now achieved a similar status, at least regionally, as the energetic original.
For more than a decade, "Hellfire" has stood for a gigantic and authentic hell show with cannons, bells and walls of Marshall amplifiers, as well as faithful interpretations of the legendary rock'n'roll band AC/DC, in which lead guitarist Marco Wismer sweeps across the stage like a dervish in a school uniform à la Angus Young and "Reibeisenröhre" Ulli Dürkop truly sings his heart out.
For Those About To Rock - We Salute You!
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