AC/DC tribute band Dirty Deeds coming to Trine’s Furth Center

June 16, 2026

AC/DC tribute band Dirty Deeds on stage at House of Blues with lights and fog.
AC/DC tribute band Dirty Deeds will rock the stage of the Ryan Concert Hall inside Trine University's T. Furth Center for Performing Arts on Friday, July 24.
Fans can re-experience the peak eras of AC/DC when Dirty Deeds rocks the Ryan Concert Hall stage in Trine University’s T. Furth Center for Performing Arts on Friday, July 24.  

The concert begins at 8 p.m. with doors opening one hour earlier.

Tickets, which range from $25-$40, are available at trine.edu/furthtickets.

Two eras of AC/DC

Assembled by former members of several popular AC/DC tribute bands, Dirty Deeds features two high-energy shows complete with exciting stage props and nonstop action.

The first show is a dedication to the Bon Scott era, beginning with a dramatic entrance by Angus Young impersonator Freddy DeMarco, donning a full schoolboy uniform complete with smoke billowing out from an authentic leather school bag slung across his back.

Dirty Deeds rifles through one iconic AC/DC hit after another, including a bagpipe performance by singer and Bon Scott impersonator John Welch to accurately reproduce the famous song, “It’s A Long Way To The Top If you Want To Rock and Roll."

The second half is a tribute to the Brian Johnson era, as Hells Bell begins to toll and emerges from the shadows while lowering toward the stage, starting off the iconic Back In Black album performed in its entirety.

That set is followed by a collection of AC/DC's greatest hits spanning more than 45 years of Brian Johnson's tenure with AC/DC.

Dirty Deeds will sport a full costume change and stage makeover, including a replica of AC/DC's Hell's Bell and cannons flanking the stage to create the true vibe of the modern AC/DC era.

For more information on this and other performances in the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts, visit trine.edu/furth.

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