AC/DC Adds More Than 20 Dates to 'Power Up' Tour
AC/DC is still going strong, and fans on multiple continents who missed their latest tour got good news this week.
The iconic Australian rock band revealed it will play another 21 dates in North and South America in 2026.
They will be on the road from late winter through the end of the summer.
Back on the road
AC/DC debuted in 1973 in Sydney, Australia, and it has thrilled fans across hemispheres for six decades with hits such as Back In Black, Hell’s Bells, Highway to Hell, You Shook Me All Night Long, and many more.
Some or all of those songs are sure to be heard when the band returns to the road Feb. 24 with a show in São Paulo, Brazil.
It will end Sept. 29 in Philadelphia, Pa.
Here’s a look at the full lineup of shows:
- Tue Feb 24 São Paulo, BR Estádio do MorumBIS
- Wed Mar 11 Santiago, CL Parque Estadio Nacional
- Mon Mar 23 Buenos Aires, AR Estadio River Plate
- Tue Apr 7 Mexico City, MX Estadio GNP Seguros
- Sat Jul 11 Charlotte, NC Bank of America Stadium
- Wed Jul 15 Columbus, OH Ohio Stadium
- Sun Jul 19 Madison, WI Camp Randall Stadium
- Fri Jul 24 San Antonio, TX Alamodome
- Tue Jul 28 Denver, CO* Empower Field at Mile High
- Sat Aug 01 Las Vegas, NV Allegiant Stadium
- Wed Aug 05 San Francisco, CA Levi’s Stadium
- Sun Aug 09 Edmonton, AB Commonwealth Stadium
- Thu Aug 13 Vancouver, BC BC Place
- Thu Aug 27 Atlanta, GA Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- Mon Aug 31 Houston, TX NRG Stadium
- Fri Sep 04 Notre Dame, IN Notre Dame Stadium
- Tue Sep 08 St. Louis, MO The Dome at America’s Center
- Sat Sep 12 Montreal, QC Parc Jean-Drapeau
- Wed Sep 16 Toronto, ON Rogers Stadium
- Fri Sep 25 East Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium
- Tue Sep 29 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field
Who’s in the band?
The current lineup has Angus Young on lead guitar, vocalist Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug, and bass player Chris Chaney.
Angus Young is the only original member of the group still performing.
Laug and Chaney joined in 2024.
Johnson originally joined in 1980 when he replaced Bon Scott, who died from alcohol poisoning earlier that year.
Stevie Young joined in 2014 after illness forced Malcolm to retire.
The Power Up tour started in Minneapolis in April and included stops all over the United States and Canada.
That ended a nine-year absence from the touring scene for the band.
The tour is in support of the group’s 17th studio album of the same name. It came out in 2020.

