John Arnold takes a photo in front of an AC/DC sign at Club 5, which was transformed into Power Trip Pop-Up bar ahead of an AC/DC performance in Indio, Calif., Oct. 5, 2023.
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(New York, NY) – The “highway to hell” is still being driven — and legendary rock band AC/DC is gearing up to get back on the road. A North American tour has been announced with 13 stops. The “Power Up Tour” will begin April 10, 2025 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
From there, the tour will hit Arlington, TX at AT&T Stadium, Pasadena, CA at the Rose Bowl, Vancouver, BC at BC Place, Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium, and Detroit at Ford Field — before the end of April. Then, in May, Foxborough, MA, Pittsburgh at Acrisure Stadium, Landover, MD at Northwest Stadium, Tampa, FL at Raymond James Stadium, Nashville, TN at Nissan Stadium, Chicago at Soldier Field, and Cleveland at Huntington Bank Field.
AC/DC is about to hit the road. The band announced on Monday they are bringing their Power Up Tour to North America next year. The 13 stop tour will start on April 10th in Minneapolis and will hit cities like Detroit, Dallas, Las Vegas, Pittsburgh, Tampa and Chicago. It’ll wrap up in Cleveland on May 28th.
Frontman Brian Johnson is back and set to perform. The last time AC/DC went on tour in 2015-2016, Johnson had to sit out a series of shows due to hearing issues. Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses fame stepped in for him. The “Power Up Tour” will also see Angus Young on lead guitar, Steve Young on rhythm guitar, Matt Laug on drums and Chris Chaney on bass.