Perth Fans Get Up Close With AC/DC

April 15, 2011, 13 years ago

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Alexa Coetsee from Perthnow.com.au is reporting:

Museums are usually quiet places, but that is set to change.

The AC/DC exhibition has rolled into town, and their classic guitar riffs will fill the halls of the Western Australia Museum.

The free AC/DC Australia’s Family Jewels Exhibition features more than 400 pieces of memorabilia, including costumes (some handmade by Angus Young’s mother Margaret) instruments, handwritten lyrics, posters and stage props.

Late singer Bon Scott’s family donated many personal items including his passport, clothing, photographs and postcards. Immigration papers belonging to the families of Bon Scott and the Young brothers also feature.

Scott’s mother Isa now lives in a Fremantle nursing home. At 94, she is too frail to visit the exhibition.

The curators spent more than 18 months gathering items for display.

Read more and view pictures at this location.

The exhibition runs from April 16th to August 7th. Admission to the WAM is free, although a donation of AU$5 is suggested.

Daily opening hours at the museum are from 9:30 to 17:00 local time.

Music fans looking for cheap hotels in the city can find an extensive selection of Perth accommodation at LateRooms.com.au.

Further information can be found by calling the venue on (+61) 8 9212 3700 or visiting Acdcfamilyjewels.com.


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