Aussie Musicians Join Forces for Malcolm Young Tribute Show

The death of Malcolm Young was one of the Australian music industry’s greatest losses of 2017. In February some of our best and brightest will pay tribute to the man who made such an indelible mark on rock music with a tribute show at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel.

The Whole Lotta Rosie show features a star-studded lineup; Jackie Barnes (Jimmy Barnes Band), Pete Wano (Suzi Quatro Band), Nat Allison (Suzi Quattro Band), Lachy Doley (Powderfinger), Paul Christie (Mondo Rock), Mick Pealing (Stars), Paul Woseen (Screaming Jets), James Morley (The Angels/Choirboys), Rusty (Electric Mary), Greg Aldridge (Blood Sweat & Beers), Joel McDonald (Rose Tattoo) and Simon Croft (“We Will Rock You”) are all confirmed starters, and more artists and special guests will be announced before show time. Melbourne’s Whole Lotta Rosie band will support the big name talent on show.

Whole Lotta Rosie will take place on February 17, the same day AC/DC’s debut album High Voltage dropped in 1975. Tickets are available now from the Corner Hotel. Their sale will help raise funds for the Dementia Foundation, which works tirelessly supporting other victims of the disease that claimed Malcolm’s life.

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