AC/DC: Lead guitarist Angus Young and wife Ellen enjoy lunch at Elizabeth Quay, star signs autographs for fans

Troy de RuyterThe West Australian
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Camera IconAC/DC legend Angus Young enjoys lunch at The Reveley, right, before thrilling young fan Noah Gianotti. Credit: The West Australian

AC/DC megastar Angus Young left fans thunderstruck as he went to lunch in Perth on Saturday.

The legendary lead guitarist was spotted tucking into a dish including chips and salad while dining out with his wife Ellen at The Reveley in Elizabeth Quay.

Keen fans waited outside for their idol, who was dressed casually in a grey T-shirt and jeans.

Camera IconAngus Young enjoys lunch at Elizabeth Quay with his wife Ellen. Credit: The West Australian/The West Australian

After 45 minutes to an hour over lunch, Young and his wife then made their way around the quay when a youngster could no longer resist and yelled after the star: “Mr Young, Mr Young, could you sign this please?”

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An excited Noah Gianotti, from Yokine, also walked away with two guitar picks.

Camera IconYoung signs an autograph for eight-year-old Noah Gianotti. Credit: The West Australian/The West Australian

The eight-year-old’s bravery led to several more fans getting autographs — and as he has been throughout his WA stay, he was more than happy to sign.

Camera IconAngus Young was happy to sign autographs for fans after enjoying lunch. Credit: The West Australian/The West Australian
Camera IconExcited fans meet their idol. Credit: The West Australian/The West Australian

Young has been enjoying some much-needed rest time in Perth after thrilling fans at their sold out Optus Stadium concert on Thursday.

The band — whose hits include Thunderstruck, You Shook Me All Night Long and Back In Black — touched down in WA on Tuesday and have been seen out and about most days.

AC/DC play another sold out Power Up gig at Optus Stadium on Monday night before leaving for Brisbane.

Camera IconAC/DC lead guitarist Angus Young out and about at Elizabeth Quay today. Credit: The West Australian/The West Australian

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