Description: 2ND HIGHEST GRADED BY PSA PSA POPULATION REPORT 1 OF 2 BON SCOTT FRONT MAN FOR AC/DC FINAL PERFORMANCE ~ LAST CONCERT BEFORE HIS TRAGIC PASSING DECEMBER 18, 1979 TICKET RESCHEDULED TO JANUARY 27, 1980 @ GAUMONT THEATRE IN SOUTHHAMPTON, GERMANY Bon Scott’s Last Performance with AC/DC On January 27, 1980, singer Bon Scott made his last performance with "AC/DC". This was the last show in the tour to promote the masterpiece album "Highway To Hell". It was held at the "Gaumont Club" in Southampton, England. The performance was scheduled to take place on December 18, 1979, but for no apparent reason, it was delayed to January 27, 1980. Of course, no one knew this was going to be Bon Scott's last show with the band. The stylist played that evening: 1) Live Wire 2) Shot Down in Flames 3) Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be 4) Sin City 5) Problem Child 6) Bad Boy Boogie 7) The Jack 8) Highway to Hell 9) Girls Got Rhythm 10) High Voltage 11) Whole Lotta Rosie 13) Rocker 14) TNT 15) Let There Be Rock On February 7, 1980, Scott will perform with the band in איק "Top of the Pops" the TV show. On February 15, he will join the Young Brothers in the studio for an initial session on two new songs that will later be included on the album "Back In Black". However, on February 19, 1980, Bon Scott would drink heavily and lose consciousness, and died in the vehicle of his friend, Alistair Keener, parked outside of Keener's house. Bon Scott's death was determined a day later on February 20, 1980, when the official cause of death was alcohol poisoning. HERE IS THE INFORMATION ON THE HISTORIC TICKET STUB!……. This is a rare ticket stub from the last concert/final performance of Bon Scott of AC/DC in 1979. It is a valuable piece of music memorabilia for any fan of the band or collector of rock & pop concert tickets. The ticket is in its original state and has been authenticated by PSA 2, ensuring its authenticity. The ticket features the iconic AC/DC logo and Bon Scott's name on the performer side. It is a must-have for any fan of the band or collector of music memorabilia. This item is perfect for display or as a unique addition to any collection. HERE IS ANOTHER STORY OF BON SCOTT’S FINAL PERFORMANCE……….. The Day Bon Scott Played His Final Show With AC/DC………. AC/DC closed out their Highway to Hell tour on Jan. 27, 1980 with a makeup date in Southampton, U.K. Although no one knew it at the time, they were also playing their last show with Bon Scott on lead vocals. Early 1980 saw the band's commercial fortunes shifting into high gear outside their native Australia. Highway to Hell was packed with some of their best songs. Helmed by incoming producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, the LP was AC/DC's first to crack the upper half of Billboard's Top 200, soaring all the way to No. 17 and sending the title track to No. 47 on the pop chart. With their fifth international release, AC/DC looked like they were poised for worldwide superstardom. The band would, in fact, soon make that leap – but they'd sadly have to do it without Scott, who was found dead on Feb. 19, 1980. The singer's appetite for intoxication was well known among his bandmates, but the details of his final night on Earth were tragically mundane: He went out drinking with some friends, overindulged and, after being left in his car with the driver's seat reclined so he could sleep it off, ended up choking to death on his own vomit. "For us, it was like losing a member of your family,” guitarist Angus Young later explained. "It’s very, very difficult to go through something like that. Not only is it your friend, it’s also somebody you’ve been working with all that time." But as they'd be forced to do decades later when co-founder Malcolm Young was sidelined with health issues, the band members regrouped and soldiered on. Buoyed by support from Scott's surviving family, they made the difficult decision to hire a new singer – and found what ended up being the perfect new addition in former Geordie vocalist Brian Johnson. The rest, as any AC/DC fan knows, is history: AC/DC re-emerged with Johnson at the mic mere months after Scott's death, sending their Back in Black album to stores on July 25, 1980. Both a tribute to their fallen mate and a top-to-bottom killer rock record, Black picked up where Highway left off, giving the band its first Top 40 hits in the U.S. ("You Shook Me All Night Long" and the title track) and affirming its status as one of the bigger rock acts on the planet. "It was kind of a go-for-broke," Young reflected during a 2014 interview with UCR. "We really didn’t know if the people who knew AC/DC accept this. Would they accept Brian? It was a lot of pressure on him. But I think he wanted to make it all happen."
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Location: Henderson, Nevada
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Artist/Band: AC/DC
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