St. Louis Public Library

Not So Quiet Concert Series October 2015

AC/DC Tribute Band will perform on Oct. 15, 2015.

October 6, 2015 | 2 min reading time

This article is 10 years old. It was published on October 6, 2015.

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ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY'S NOT SO QUIET! CONCERT SERIES GETS REALLY LOUD WITH AC/DC TRIBUTE BAND

The St. Louis Public Library's popular NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series salutes one of the greatest albums of all time, AC/DC's Highway to Hell.  AZ/DZ pays tribute to one of hard rock's legendary bands—AC/DC—by performing the entire album in order. This FREE show takes place in Central's Auditorium on October 15 at 7 p.m.  Seating is first-come, first-served.

Highway to Hell's anthem-like title song was a heavy metal assault as Bon Scott sang how making it in show business was like making a deal with the devil, while Angus Young delivered one of the most famous guitar licks in hard rock history.

Put on your black concert t-shirt and bring your earplugs because we're going back to 1979! Like their inspiration, AZ/DZ pulls no punches when they perform. They're loud. They're raucous. And they take no prisoners.

They are rock and roll!

An all ages concert, AZ/DZ's performance is part of the eighth season of the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, which presents exceptional FREE LIVE music every third Thursday in Central Library's Auditorium.

MAKE AN EVENING OF IT!  Before the concert, stop by Urban Eats Café Central in the Locust Street Atrium for mouthwatering food and drinks with an ethnic twist. It's the perfect way to satisfy your early evening appetite and get in the mood for enjoyable tunes!

For details about the NOT SO QUIET! Concert Series, visit slpl.org or call 314.539.0347.

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