
See the setlist for AC/DC at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium
They rose to fame thanks to hit songs like Back In Black, Highway To Hell and many more.
When will AC/DC perform at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh?
AC/DC will perform at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on Thursday, August 21, with doors opening at around 5pm, according to Ticketmaster.
See the full setlist for AC/DC at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium
Here is the setlist for AC/DC's Murrayfield show in Edinburgh based on their previous gig at Stade de France, according to Setlist.fm.
If You Want Blood (You've Got It) Demon Fire Shot Down in Flames Thunderstruck Have a Drink on Me Hells Bells Shot in the Dark Stiff Upper Lip Highway to Hell Shoot to Thrill Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap High Voltage Riff Raff You Shook Me All Night Long Whole Lotta Rosie Let There Be Rock (with Angus Young guitar solo)
Encore
T.N.T For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
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See the seating plan for AC/DC at Murrayfield and the view from your seat
Are there still tickets for AC/DC at Murrayfield?
Yes, there are still a handful of resale tickets left for their Edinburgh show. However, the availability of these is very low.
This rarity has been reflected in the price, with the most affordable ticket costing around £170.
It should also be noted by those looking to buy tickets that there are age restrictions in place for the concert.
Those under the age of 14 are not permitted into the standing area, while those under the age of five are not allowed into the event at all.
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