AC/DC closed out the night one of Coachella yesterday, April 11, as the first headlining act for this year's event. The gig was the band's first — minus February's appearance at the Grammys — without guitarist Malcolm Young. AC/DC represented the classic rock genre with a setlist that included hits like "Thunderstruck," "Highway to Hell" and "Hells Bells."

"I hope you like rock and roll, 'cause that's all we do," Brian Johnson told the crowd, Billboard reports.

The band stuck to mostly classics, offering only three cuts from its newest effort, Rock or Bust. Check out the full setlist below, via Ultimate Classic Rock.

Prior to the performance, Johnson spoke to The Los Angeles Times about how excited the group was to play the festival and how they overcame the losses of Malcolm and drummer Phil Rudd.

"You pick yourself up, dust yourself down and just keep going," he said. "You live on, and you have a wonderful memory of them always with you, but you're not going to stop doing what you do. Otherwise, you die inside, you know? And we would die — I would, if I didn't do what I was doing. There'd be nothing."


AC/DC Coachella Setlist
“Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be” (Let There Be Rock)
“Shot Down In Flames” (Highway To Hell)
“Back In Black” (Back in Black)
“Rock Or Bust” (Rock or Bust)
“Shoot To Thrill” (Back In Black)
“Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” (Dirty Deeds Done Dirty Cheap)
“Thunderstuck” (The Razors Edge)
“Play Ball” (Rock or Bust)
“The Jack” (T.N.T.)
“Hells Bells” (Back in Black)
“Baptism of Fire” (Rock or Bust)
“You Shook Me All Night Long” (Back in Black)
“Have A Drink On Me” (Back in Black)
“Sin City” (Powerage)
“T.N.T.” (T.N.T.)
“Rock ‘n’ Roll Train” (Black Ice)
“Whole Lotta Rosie” (Let There Be Rock)
“Let There Be Rock” (Let There Be Rock)

 Encore
“Highway To Hell” (Highway To Hell)
“For Those About To Rock” (For Those About To Rock)

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