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Brian Johnson, AC/DC 2010 - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Brian Johnson, AC/DC 2010 - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

AC/DC Add High Voltage At Second Coachella Show

by Paul Cashmere on April 19, 2015

in Live,News

AC/DC returned to the California desert on Friday night for their second Coachella performance with just one tweak. ‘High Voltage’ made this weekend’s setlist.

The second weekend of Coachella is a carbon copy version of week one for a completely new audience and the AC/DC show is generally the same setlist on every night of the tour.

AC/DC performed the same setlist from start to finish beginning with ‘Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be’ and ending with ‘For Those About To Rock’ but replaced the smutty ‘The Jack’ with the classic ‘High Voltage’. Both songs were originally released on the 1975 Australian album ‘TNT’.

AC/DC’s Coachella shows kick started the Rock or Bust tour, due to reach Australia in November. The tour features the new songs ‘Rock Or Bust’, ‘Play Ball’ and ‘Baptism of Fire’. The only survivor from the Black Ice album (2008) is ‘Rock n Roll Train’. Old songs revived for the tour are ‘Have A Drink On Me’ and ‘Sin City’.

AC/DC at Coachella, April 17, 2015

Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be (from Let There Be Rock, 1977)
Shot Down In Flames (from Highway To Hell, 1979)
Back In Black (from Back In Black, 1980)
Rock Or Bust (from Rock Or Bust, 2015)
Shoot To Thrill (from Back In Black, 1980)
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (from Dirty Deeds Done Dirty Cheap, 1976)
Thunderstuck (from The Razors Edge, 1990)
Play Ball (from Rock Or Bust, 2015)
High Voltage (from T.N.T., 1975)
Hells Bells (from Back In Black, 1980)
Baptism of Fire (from Rock Or Bust, 2015)
You Shook Me All Night Long (from Back In Black, 1980)
Have A Drink On Me (from Back In Black, 1980)
Sin City (from Powerage, 1978)
T.N.T. (from T.N.T., 1975)
Rock ‘n’ Roll Train (from Black Ice, 2008)
Whole Lotta Rosie (from Let There Be Rock, 1977)
Let There Be Rock (from Let There Be Rock, 1977)

Highway To Hell (from Highway To Hell, 1979)
For Those About To Rock (from For Those About To Rock, 1981)

AC/DC will tour Australia in November.

AC/DC Rock or Bust Australian Dates

November 4, Sydney, ANZ Stadium
November 12, Brisbane, QSAC
November 21, Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
November 27, Perth, Domain Stadium
December 6, Melbourne, Etihad Stadium

PHOTO GALLERY: AC/DC in Melbourne by Ros O’Gorman
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