AC/DC extends 'Power Up' comeback tour into 2026: Tickets, dates, and more
The legendary rock band announces 21 exciting new stops across North and South America
AC/DC aren’t quitting the road anytime soon.
The legendary rock band is taking its high-voltage Power Up tour into 2026, with brand-new stops across North and South America, according to an official announcement on November 3.
The 2026 leg of the tour will kick off on February 24 in São Paulo, Brazil, before hitting Santiago, Chile, and Buenos Aires. Fans in Mexico City will get their chance to rock out on April 7, followed by a massive North American leg beginning in July. Stops include major cities like Denver, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Toronto, and Philadelphia.
Tickets go on sale November 7 at 10 a.m. local time, with select cities like Denver, Las Vegas, and Philadelphia opening sales at noon.
The first leg of Power Up earlier this year marked AC/DC’s long-awaited return to U.S. stages — their first stateside shows since 2016. The band thrilled fans with hits like Back in Black, Thunderstruck, and You Shook Me All Night Long.
To wrap up this year, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers are taking the tour Down Under with five upcoming shows across Australia, including Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane.
The lineup for the 2026 run remains the same: co-founder Angus Young shredding on lead guitar, Brian Johnson on vocals, Stevie Young on rhythm guitar, Matt Laug on drums, and Chris Chaney on bass.
Stevie took over rhythm guitar duties after the passing of Angus’ brother and co-founder Malcolm Young in 2017.
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