
A play based on the life of the late AC/DC frontman Bon Scott is set to open in Australia in July.
The play, ‘Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be – The Story of Bon Scott’, will open on July 12 at the Anthenaeum Theatre in Melbourne for an initial two-week run. The show will tell the life story of Scott, who died in 1980 aged 33 after choking on his own vomit in the back of a car after a night of heavy drinking in London’s Music Machine, now re-opened as KOKO.
Scott was the lead singer of AC/DC from 1974 though to his death but was also in several bands before that.


