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Rock royalty AC/DC ready to pass down crown to Melbourne punk outfit Amyl and the Sniffers


Is AC/DC passing the torch as Australia’s biggest rock band?

Embarking on their first tour of Australia in a decade, the ageing rock legends tapped Melbourne punk outfit Amyl and the Sniffers as the support act for the five-city run of shows in the Power Up tour at the end of this year.

The nod to the emerging punk rock icons — who have played Glastonbury and Coachella so far this year — has sparked the question of whether AC/DC has nominated their successor to the title of the country’s biggest rock export.

Started in 2017 by four housemates, Amyl and the Sniffers is led by singer Amy Taylor — an outspoken 29-year-old whose on-stage presence mirrors that of the late great AC/DC singer Bon Scott.

Joining Taylor are drummer Bryce Wilson, guitarist Declan Mehrtens and bassist Gus Romer, creating a classic rock sound with punk vibes and a thick, Aussie accent.

Tour promoter Christo van Egmond said Amyl and the Sniffers matched AC/DC’s live performance energy and attitude.

They were his top recommendation to the band for openers, describing them as “the natural choice”.

“Amyl and the Sniffers have absolutely blown up over quite a period. But they are very hot at the moment, and we’re seeing them everywhere,” van Egmond said.


Is AC/DC passing the torch as Australia’s biggest rock band?

Embarking on their first tour of Australia in a decade, the ageing rock legends tapped Melbourne punk outfit Amyl and the Sniffers as the support act for the five-city run of shows in the Power Up tour at the end of this year.

The nod to the emerging punk rock icons — who have played Glastonbury and Coachella so far this year — has sparked the question of whether AC/DC has nominated their successor to the title of the country’s biggest rock export.

Started in 2017 by four housemates, Amyl and the Sniffers is led by singer Amy Taylor — an outspoken 29-year-old whose on-stage presence mirrors that of the late great AC/DC singer Bon Scott.

Joining Taylor are drummer Bryce Wilson, guitarist Declan Mehrtens and bassist Gus Romer, creating a classic rock sound with punk vibes and a thick, Aussie accent.

Tour promoter Christo van Egmond said Amyl and the Sniffers matched AC/DC’s live performance energy and attitude.

They were his top recommendation to the band for openers, describing them as “the natural choice”.

“Amyl and the Sniffers have absolutely blown up over quite a period. But they are very hot at the moment, and we’re seeing them everywhere,” van Egmond said.

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