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"It'll be awesome!": Pyrotechnics supplier prepares for DC/AC's final show

7 min · 2. juni 2026
episode "It'll be awesome!": Pyrotechnics supplier prepares for DC/AC's final show cover

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Tonight (2 June), renowned AC/DC tribute band DC/AC will take to the stage for the final time. The band are calling it a day after 22-years playing to crowds on the Isle of Man due to issues with ill health. The show is set to feature all manner of special effects. In this edition of Newscast, Lewis Foster speaks to Brian Diehl, the a pyrotechnics expert tasked with putting it together.

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