A sculpture of late AC/DC frontman Bon Scott is set to be unveiled in one of Melbourne's laneways.
The late AC/DC frontman Bon Scott has been fittingly immortalised in stone above the Melbourne laneway bearing the name of the rock band that brought him worldwide fame.
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A large-scale, permanent sculpture of the long-haired lead singer, who died in 1980, will be unveiled to the public and rock 'n' roll aficionados in AC/DC Lane on Tuesday.
The three-metre-high, two-metre-wide sculpture leaps from the brick wall of local music venue Cherry Bar and features the shirtless rock icon belting out a tune wearing his trademark denim jacket.
Australian Associated Press