January 28, 2009 14:43
Unseen AC/DC photographs to go on show at new exhibition
See rare pictures of the band's early days
Photo Gallery: AC/DC
Photo: Pa Photos
An exhibition of rare and unseen photographs of AC/DC is to launch at Proud Galleries in Camden, north London this February.
'AC/DC: Let There be Rock' takes a look at the band in their formative years, before they found worldwide success.
Shot by Philip Morris, the collection features numerous unseen images of original AC/DC singer Bon Scott and his bandmates - including the band's first gig and their first recording session.
The exhibition is set to run from February 5 - May 31, and entry is free.
AC/DC are set to tour the UK this April and June.
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