Brian Johnson and Jim Breuer light up the stage with a wild mix of AC/DC hits and comedy, delivering nonstop energy and crowd-shaking excitement!
Jim Breuer has always been more than a comedian—he’s a rock enthusiast at heart, known for delivering high-voltage impressions that blur the line between parody and tribute. One of his most talked-about bits involves morphing the simple children’s tune “Hokey Pokey” into a full-blown AC/DC-style anthem, cleverly dubbed “AC/Hokey DC’s Pokey.” With every exaggerated growl, strut, and headbang, Breuer channels Brian Johnson’s unmistakable energy, leaving audiences in hysterics and admiration.
What started as a brilliant stand-up routine quickly took the internet by storm. Millions of fans were drawn not just to Breuer’s uncanny vocal mimicry, but to the sheer force of joy and passion he poured into every second of the act. His commitment went beyond a surface-level joke—he embodied the spirit of the genre with every flailing arm, wild-eyed glare, and reverent roar, winning over comedy lovers and hard rock purists alike.
Eventually, the viral sensation caught the attention of Brian Johnson himself. Rather than treating it with indifference, the AC/DC frontman responded with warmth and curiosity. What could’ve been a fleeting internet trend took an extraordinary turn when Johnson decided to connect with Breuer—not as a critic, but as a collaborator. Their mutual admiration sparked something completely unexpected and wildly entertaining.

Rather than send a note or make a cameo, Brian Johnson went all in—meeting Breuer for a jam session that quickly turned into something unforgettable. Together, they performed the classic “Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution,” blending Johnson’s powerhouse vocals with Breuer’s comic timing and raw enthusiasm. It wasn’t just two entertainers onstage—it was two kindred spirits throwing themselves into the shared joy of rock and laughter.

The chemistry between them was instant. Johnson threw himself into the performance with unfiltered joy, shouting lyrics, riffing off Breuer’s antics, and laughing the whole way through. It felt spontaneous, effortless, and utterly genuine. What started as parody turned into pure, unfiltered celebration—a meeting of music and comedy that honored both with equal passion.
For Breuer, it was more than entertainment—it was a dream realized. Years of admiration, impersonations, and love for AC/DC culminated in one surreal moment. Watching him onstage beside Johnson, eyes wide with disbelief and wonder, it was clear this was more than a bit—it was a moment of personal triumph and unshakable joy.

In an interview following the event, Breuer opened up about how surreal the experience was—going from impersonating Brian Johnson in smoky comedy clubs to standing next to him in a real-life jam. He emphasized that his impressions were always meant as tributes, never mockery. For him, the chance to perform with his hero was a testament to the power of music to connect people from completely different worlds.
Fans were equally moved by Johnson’s openness and humor throughout the collaboration. He wasn’t just along for the ride—he was right there in the thick of it, roaring and laughing like a kid at his first garage-band rehearsal. His humility and playfulness reminded everyone that even legends still know how to have fun.
The internet erupted once footage of their session hit YouTube. Fans across generations praised not just the musical fun, but the heartwarming vibe between the two. Memes, reaction videos, and fan tributes flooded timelines, celebrating what many called the most joyful rock-and-comedy crossover in years.
At the heart of it all was a shared spirit of play. Breuer’s genuine awe and Johnson’s willingness to go with the flow created a moment that felt as authentic as it was entertaining. It reminded audiences that rock ‘n’ roll doesn’t always need to be serious—that sometimes, laughter and passion are just as powerful as any solo or scream.
For Jim Breuer, the experience became something far bigger than a sketch or even a viral moment. It was proof that respect, joy, and a bit of guts can create unforgettable magic. And for those who watched it happen, whether live or on-screen, it was the kind of moment that made you believe in the wild, beautiful unpredictability of music—and the people who love it.