AC/DC — guitarist Angus Young, vocalist Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug and bass player Chris Chaney — will return to the road in the United States for the first time in nine years on the 2025 Power Up North American tour.
Much to the delight of millions of fans across North America, the legendary Grammy Award-winning Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame-inducted band will perform in 13 stadiums coast to coast next spring. This run kicks off on April 10th, in Minneapolis, Minneapolis at US Bank Stadium, canvases the continent, and concludes on May 28th in Cleveland, Ohio at Huntington Bank Field. Along the way, they will play some of the most iconic and historic stadiums in the world, including the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California on April 18th and Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois on May 24th. Support on the trek will come from The Pretty Reckless.
Tickets go on sale December 6th at 12 p.m. local time.
Tour dates:
April 10 – Minneapolis, MN @ US Bank Stadium
April 14 – Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium
April 18 – Pasadena, CA @ Rose Bowl
April 22 – Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
April 26 – Las Vegas, NV @Allegiant Stadium
April 30 – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field
May 4 – Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
May 8 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure Stadium
May 12 – Landover, MD @ Northwest Stadium
May 16 – Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium
May 20 – Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
May 24 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
May 28 – Cleveland, OH @ Huntington Bank Field
The Power Up European tour marked AC/DC‘s first with the band’s new touring lineup consisting of Johnson, Angus and Stevie Young, Laug and the latest addition to the group’s touring lineup, Chaney.
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Power Up is a Fantastic album and Yes! it is worth it to go see Angus and Brian. This may very well be the final time as Brian is pushing 80. He has moments when he struggles a bit but he is still up there entertaining and Angus seems like he is enjoying himself as well. I wouldn’t say this about many other older bands though
NOPE! 2 out of 5 ain’t good enough. Glad I saw them over the years when I did.