AC/DC will aim to leave long-suffering North American fans thunderstruck next year on their first visit to the region since 2016. The group’s Power Up tour will descend on 13 stadiums in the spring, beginning April 10 in Minneapolis and wrapping up May 28 in Cleveland.
The beloved rockers returned to the road this year for a 25-date European stadium tour, which followed an October 2023 one-off at the Power Trip festival on the Coachella grounds in Indio, Ca. AC/DC remains led by guitarist Angus Young and vocalist Brian Johnson, with guitarist Stevie Young, bassist Chris Chaney and drummer Matt Laug rounding out the lineup.
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Tickets for the new dates go on sale Dec. 6. AC/DC are touring in support of their 2020 album Power Up, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Here are AC/DC’s tour dates:
April 10: Minneapolis (US Bank Stadium)April 14: Arlington, Tx. (AT&T Stadium)April 18: Pasadena, Ca. (Rose Bowl)April 22: Vancouver (BC Place)April 26: Las Vegas (Allegiant Stadium)April 30: Detroit (Ford Field)May 4: Foxborough, Ma. (Gillette Stadium)May 8: Pittsburgh (Acrisure Stadium)May 12: Landover, Md. (Northwest Stadium)May 16: Tampa, Fl. (Raymond James Stadium)May 20: Nashville (Nissan Stadium)May 24: Chicago (Soldier Field)May 28: Cleveland (Huntington Bank Field)
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