Rock or Bust plays the Prince George Playhouse later this month.
It might be a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll, but it’s not a long way to the Prince George Playhouse if you want to hear AC/DC tribute band Rock or Bust.
The band, founded by lead singer Kim Kahl in 2019, will shake it all night long at the Playhouse on March 27 “Rock or Bust achieves a high energy rock show that will have you out of your seats rockin’ till the end of the show and wanting more,” promotional material for the band says. “Rock or Bust plays AC/DC hits such as Highway to Hell, Shook Me All Night Long, Hells Bells, Back in Black and many more of AC/DC’s other great songs! Come on out for a rockin’ good time.”
The tribute band shoots to thrill, and aims to match the look and sound of AC/DC as much as possible.
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