Rock and roll legends AC/DC remain one of the biggest live draws on the planet, and their massive stadium run continues to fill arenas and stadiums worldwide. The band's ongoing Power Up Tour has been one of the most successful stadium tours in rock history, packing 50,000-plus-capacity venues across North America and Europe. Browse the listings below for the latest AC/DC dates, and check back as new shows are announced.
Few bands in history have a catalog as instantly recognizable as AC/DC. The Australian hard rock institution -- formed in Sydney in 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young -- has sold more than 200 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music acts of all time. Their 1980 album Back in Black alone has sold an estimated 50 million copies, ranking among the best-selling albums in history.
An AC/DC stadium show is a spectacle built around the hits: Thunderstruck, Back in Black, Highway to Hell, You Shook Me All Night Long, T.N.T., Hells Bells, Whole Lotta Rosie, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, and For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) -- complete with the cannons, the giant bell, the inflatable Rosie, and Angus Young's legendary schoolboy-uniform guitar duckwalk. The Power Up Tour has featured Brian Johnson back on vocals, with the band delivering two-hour-plus sets of pure stadium rock.
The Power Up Tour supports the band's 2020 album Power Up, a record that debuted at number one in more than 20 countries and proved AC/DC's enduring commercial power decades into their career. The tour has rolled through stadiums across the United States, Canada, and Europe, with The Pretty Reckless serving as special guests on many North American dates. For a band of AC/DC's stature, every tour announcement is a major event, and fans planning ahead should watch the listings closely.
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AC/DC is one of the most successful and influential rock bands of all time. Formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by Scottish-born brothers Malcolm Young and Angus Young, the band built a global empire on a deceptively simple foundation: loud, riff-driven, blues-rooted hard rock played with absolute conviction. AC/DC have sold more than 200 million records worldwide, placing them among the best-selling music acts in history.
The band's early years with vocalist Bon Scott produced classics including the albums High Voltage, Let There Be Rock, Powerage, and Highway to Hell. After Scott's death in 1980, AC/DC recruited Brian Johnson and released Back in Black -- a tribute to Scott that became one of the best-selling albums in history, with an estimated 50 million copies sold worldwide. The album's title track, along with You Shook Me All Night Long and Hells Bells, became permanent fixtures of rock radio.
Through the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, AC/DC remained a stadium-filling juggernaut, releasing albums like For Those About to Rock We Salute You, The Razors Edge (home of Thunderstruck), and Black Ice. The band weathered significant challenges in the 2010s -- Malcolm Young's retirement and death, Brian Johnson's temporary hearing-related departure, and lineup changes -- but regrouped for the 2020 album Power Up, which debuted at number one in more than 20 countries.
The Power Up Tour launched in support of that album and has become one of the most successful stadium tours in rock history. The tour features Brian Johnson back on vocals alongside Angus Young, with the band delivering full-scale stadium productions to crowds of 50,000-plus across North America and Europe. The Pretty Reckless have served as special guests on many North American dates.
An AC/DC concert is one of the most reliable spectacles in live music. The setlist is built around the band's deep catalog of anthems -- Thunderstruck, Back in Black, Highway to Hell, T.N.T., Whole Lotta Rosie, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Shoot to Thrill, and the cannon-blasting finale For Those About to Rock. The production includes the giant Hells Bell, firing cannons, the inflatable Rosie, pyrotechnics, and Angus Young's legendary schoolboy-uniform performance, complete with the duckwalk and an extended guitar solo.
The band plays the biggest venues in the world -- NFL stadiums, soccer grounds, and major arenas -- and tickets for every AC/DC tour are among the most in-demand in all of live music. Recent and ongoing Power Up Tour dates have included stops at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, and many other major stadiums.
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AC/DC's Power Up Tour has been one of the biggest stadium tours in the world, and the band continues to add dates. Check the listings above for currently available shows, and keep checking back as new dates are announced. AC/DC tour announcements are major global events with very high demand.
An AC/DC show is built around the hits: Thunderstruck, Back in Black, Highway to Hell, You Shook Me All Night Long, T.N.T., Hells Bells, Whole Lotta Rosie, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Shoot to Thrill, and the cannon-blasting closer For Those About to Rock (We Salute You).
AC/DC stadium shows feature one of the most iconic productions in rock: the giant Hells Bell, firing cannons during For Those About to Rock, the inflatable Rosie, pyrotechnics, and Angus Young's legendary schoolboy-uniform performance with the duckwalk and an extended guitar solo. The shows are full-scale stadium spectacles.
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AC/DC's Power Up Tour has been one of the biggest stadium tours in the world, and the band continues to add dates. Check the listings above for currently available shows, and keep checking back as new dates are announced. AC/DC tour announcements are major global events with very high demand.
The Power Up Tour is AC/DC's ongoing stadium tour in support of their 2020 album Power Up, which debuted at number one in more than 20 countries. The tour has been one of the most successful stadium runs in rock history, with full-scale productions at NFL stadiums and major venues across North America and Europe.
The current AC/DC lineup centers on founding guitarist Angus Young and longtime vocalist Brian Johnson, who returned to the band for the Power Up album and tour. The band's lineup has evolved over the decades following the retirement and death of co-founder Malcolm Young.
An AC/DC show is built around the hits: Thunderstruck, Back in Black, Highway to Hell, You Shook Me All Night Long, T.N.T., Hells Bells, Whole Lotta Rosie, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Shoot to Thrill, and the cannon-blasting closer For Those About to Rock (We Salute You).
AC/DC stadium shows are among the most in-demand tickets in live music, and prices vary significantly by section and demand. Upper-deck seats trend more accessible, while lower bowl, field, and premium seats command higher prices. Check the listings above for current pricing on BigStub, where verified resale tickets are available with no hidden fees added at checkout.
A typical AC/DC headlining set runs about two hours to two hours and fifteen minutes, packed with the band's biggest anthems. Including any opening act, plan for a full evening of stadium rock from gates to the cannon-firing finale.
On many North American Power Up Tour dates, The Pretty Reckless have served as the special guest opening act. Opening acts can vary by date and region. Check individual show pages for the most current opener information.
AC/DC have sold more than 200 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music acts of all time. Their 1980 album Back in Black alone has sold an estimated 50 million copies, ranking among the best-selling albums in history.
AC/DC play the biggest venues in the world -- NFL stadiums, soccer grounds, and major arenas. Recent Power Up Tour stops have included Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, MetLife Stadium, and Lincoln Financial Field, among many other major stadiums.
Yes. BigStub's 100 percent buyer guarantee covers refunds for shows that are canceled and not rescheduled. If a show is postponed to a new date, your tickets typically remain valid for the rescheduled performance. Contact BigStub customer service for help with any specific situation.
Yes. Brian Johnson returned as AC/DC's lead vocalist for the 2020 Power Up album and the subsequent Power Up Tour, after a temporary departure related to hearing issues in the 2010s. Johnson has been the band's primary vocalist since 1980, beginning with the Back in Black album.
Yes, AC/DC stadium shows are all-ages. The shows are very loud, so hearing protection is recommended for younger fans. Children typically need their own ticket. AC/DC concerts are a popular multi-generational event, with longtime fans bringing children and grandchildren.
AC/DC traditionally close their shows with For Those About to Rock (We Salute You), during which a row of cannons on stage fires in time with the music. Combined with the giant Hells Bell, pyrotechnics, and the inflatable Rosie, the cannon finale is one of the most iconic moments in stadium rock.
For a stadium show, plan to arrive at least 90 minutes to two hours before the headline set for security, parking, merchandise, and finding your seat. Stadium event traffic and entry lines can be heavy, so allow extra time, especially for premium parking.