UK/DC – Vornyfest, The Black Market Venue, Warsop
A tribute to the thunder, the grit, and the legends that built rock ‘n’ roll.
A tribute to the thunder, the grit, and the legends that built rock ‘n’ roll.
Vornyfest closed with a bang — and UK/DC were the fuse. Stepping onto the stage with zero fanfare and maximum intent, the AC/DC tribute outfit didn’t just honour the music — they reignited it. It wasn’t about costumes or caricature; it was about feel, fire, and that unmistakable raw power only a Marshall stack and a good riff can deliver.
From the first crunch of guitar, the energy in The Black Market Venue surged. “Back in Black” landed like a punch to the chest; “Whole Lotta Rosie” had the front rows howling; and “High Voltage” turned the whole night into a raucous communion. Vocals snarled, solos soared, and the rhythm section thundered like a runaway train straight from 1979.
But this wasn’t just nostalgia for its own sake. It was a reminder — visceral, loud, and unapologetic — of why AC/DC remain one of the greatest rock bands of all time. UK/DC gave the crowd more than a tribute: they delivered a celebration, a resurrection, a no-nonsense night of sheer, unfiltered rock catharsis.
For those who miss the danger and sweat of real live rock ‘n’ roll — UK/DC were the perfect send-off. Vornyfest, take a bow.
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