AC/DC Celebrate 40th Anniversary Of Highway To Hell Album With Limited Merch And Exclusive Bundles; New Live Version Of Title Track On The Way
July 24, 2019, 5 years ago
AC/DC are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their sixth studio album, Highway To Hell, released on July 27, 1979. It was the last album featuring lead singer Bon Scott, who died early the following year.
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Highway To Hell with limited merch and exclusive bundles. Items available include:
- AC/DC Highway To Hell LP
- AC/DC Highway To Hell CD
- AC/DC Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary T-shirt
- AC/DC Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Longsleeve T-shirt
- Highway To Hell CD & 40th Anniversary T-Shirt Bundle
- Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Phone Case
- Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Glass Print
- Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Square Magnet
- Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Coozie
- Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Rectangular Magnet
- Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Coaster Set
- Highway To Hell LP & 40th Anniversary T-Shirt Bundle
- AC/DC Highway To Hell LP & 40th Anniversary Glass Print
- Highway To Hell CD & 40th Anniversary Longsleeve T-Shirt Bundle
- Highway To Hell LP & 40th Anniversary Longsleeve T-Shirt Bundle
- Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Wood Panel
- AC/DC Highway To Hell CD & 40th Anniversary Glass Print
- Highway To Hell 40th Anniversary Photo Slate
- AC/DC Highway To Hell CD & 40th Anniversary Wood Panel
- AC/DC Highway To Hell CD & 40th Anniversary Photo Slate
- AC/DC Highway To Hell LP & 40th Anniversary Wood Panel
- AC/DC Highway To Hell LP & 40th Anniversary Photo Slate
Further details and ordering information here.
In related news, Noise11 are reporting that a first official release of a live version of the title track, "Highway To Hell", is on the way. Stay tuned for further details.
AC/DC previously released this video trailer:
The band the released the video below, performing "Highway To Hell" on July 13, 1979 on the Dutch TV show, Countdown. More videos from the show will be released in the coming days. The clips were previously released on the group’s 2007 Plug Me In DVD box set, but it’s their first time they’ll appear online.