Rock legends AC/DC are set to electrify North American stages in 2025 with their highly anticipated "Power Up" tour, marking their first U.S. performances since 2016.
The Grammy Award-winning and Rock And Roll Hall of Fame band will embark on a 13-stadium tour spanning both coasts. The tour begins on April 10, 2025, at Minneapolis' US Bank Stadium and concludes on May 28 at Cleveland's Huntington Bank Field.
The current lineup features the iconic Angus Young on lead guitar, Brian Johnson handling vocals, Stevie Young on rhythm guitar, Matt Laug on drums, and Chris Chaney on bass. Supporting act THE PRETTY RECKLESS will join the band throughout the tour.
The tour supports AC/DC's 17th studio album "Power Up," released in 2020, which topped charts in 21 countries. Fans can expect performances at some of North America's most prestigious venues, including the historic Rose Bowl in Pasadena and Chicago's Soldier Field.
Tickets for all shows will be available starting December 6 at 12 p.m. local time. The complete tour schedule includes stops in major cities such as Arlington, Vancouver, Las Vegas, Detroit, Foxborough, Pittsburgh, Landover, Tampa, and Nashville.
This North American leg follows the band's successful European tour earlier this year, which concluded at Ireland's Croke Park in August. The announcement has generated excitement among millions of AC/DC fans who have waited nearly a decade to see the legendary rockers perform live in North America.
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