Rock legends AC/DC are returning to the stage in the United States for the first time in nine years with their highly anticipated “Power Up” North American tour. The 2025 trek will span 13 stadiums across the U.S. and Canada, kicking off on April 10 in Minneapolis and concluding on May 28 in Cleveland.
- Tour Highlights:
- Stops include iconic venues like the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Soldier Field in Chicago, and BC Place in Vancouver.
- The Pretty Reckless will join as the supporting act.
- Tickets go on sale on December 6 at 12 p.m. local time.
- The Lineup:
AC/DC’s latest lineup includes Angus Young (guitar), Brian Johnson (vocals), Stevie Young (rhythm guitar), Matt Laug (drums), and Chris Chaney (bass). The tour follows their successful Power Trip Festival performance and 2024 European tour. - A Triumphant Return:
This tour is AC/DC’s first full run in North America since their 2015-2016 “Rock Or Bust” tour, which grossed $180 million. The band has weathered lineup changes over the years, with longtime drummer Phil Rudd and bassist Cliff Williams stepping away due to health and legal issues. - Legacy and Tribute:
The tour supports the band’s 2020 album, “Power Up”, a tribute to late rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, whose writing influenced the album’s 12 tracks.
AC/DC fans can expect a high-energy showcase of classic hits and new material, reaffirming the band’s enduring legacy in rock and roll.
Source: Blabbermouth