Within three hours of the last notes of Let There Be Rock blasting out in Wellington tonight, 24 trucks filled with AC/DC's spectacular stage show will be on the road to Auckland.
The well-oiled tour machine that supports the veteran rock supergroup will fire up for more than 30,000 fans at the capital's Westpac Stadium this evening.
The bulk of the band's gear for its Rock or Bust world tour arrived in Auckland on Thursday morning on two 747s flying laps from Melbourne before being trucked to Wellington.
Early tomorrow, much of the stage and sound equipment will have been dismantled by the AC/DC road crew of 82 plus up to 200 locals, and will be winging its way back north to do it all again at Western Springs on Tuesday.
"It was quite a move to get all this stuff over from Australia but in the end the operation was flawless," said tour production manager Dale "Opie" Skjerseth. "Fortunately this band is as much about planning as it is about headbanging and we don't like any nasty surprises."