'Thank you for making our dream come true': DC/AC announce plans for final ever show
DC/AC, the beloved tribute band paying homage to the legendary rock group AC/DC, has announced that they will soon conclude their 22-year journey. Known for electrifying performances that brought hits like "Highway to Hell" and "Back in Black" to life, the band has carved out a special place in the Isle of Man's vibrant music scene.
The band is set to perform their final show on June 2 at the Villa Marina Royal Hall, an event fans are eagerly anticipating. Paul Daugherty, who takes on the role of Angus Young, has cited health concerns as the primary reason for the band's decision to disband. Despite this bittersweet announcement, Daugherty assures fans that the farewell concert will be a memorable celebration of their time together.
Over the years, DC/AC has captivated audiences with their high-energy renditions and dedicated performances, garnering a loyal following across the Isle of Man. As they prepare to take the stage one last time, the band expresses gratitude for the support they've received from fans throughout their career. The upcoming show promises to be a fitting tribute to their legacy within the local music community.
As the date approaches, anticipation builds for what is sure to be a night filled with nostalgia, powerful music, and heartfelt memories, as DC/AC bids farewell to their fans and leaves an indelible mark on the Isle of Man's entertainment landscape.


