All-female tribute band comes to Cincinnati

A celebrated tribute band is coming to Cincinnati.

Hell’s Belles are a tribute band for AC/DC, one of the greatest rock bands ever. The Belles are passionate fans of the original group, and work to deliver their music with the same precision and fury AC/DC for which they're known. The group has won an endorsement from Angus Young, the co-founder of AC/DC.

Women in rock are not as rare as they once were, but there are still comparatively few women in the genre, especially hard rock. Hell’s Belles refuse to be intimidated by the odds, and encourage their fans, many of them women, to fight for recognition. They particularly urge women musicians to collaborate with each other, but don’t push feminism down anyone’s throats. Instead, they encourage action and support.

Hell’s Belles have toured the world and played thousands of shows since they formed in Seattle in 2000, appearing in Japan, the United States, Canada, Singapore, and more. A review says:



“And true to form, they channeled the iconic hard rockers with an energetic, balls-to-the-wall show.”




Audiences can expect to hear the Hell’s Belles versions of AC/DC classics like “TNT,” “Back in Black,” “Dirty Deeds” and more. The setlists change depending on the venue and the audience, guaranteeing a unique experience.

Hell’s Belles will be at the Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati on May 15. Using poster printing, organizers of shows like this can create the publicity to support them.