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AC/ DC Extend Power Up Tour With Fresh Arena Dates

Veröffentlicht: 07.07.2026 um 12:35 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)

AC/DC return to the road as the Power Up Tour adds new arena shows. The run brings the veteran rock band to major stages across Europe and Australia, with U.S. fans watching closely for a stateside announcement.

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AC/DC - Goldene Atmosphäre: Vor einer Lichterreihe und goldgelbem Nebel verschwimmen die erhobenen Arme der Menge zu einer Silhouette. 07.07.2026 - Bild: THN

AC/DC are taking their high-voltage rock show back on the road with the Power Up world tour. As listed by Ticketmaster and the band’s official channels, new arena and stadium dates across Europe and Australia extend the run into late 2026.Ticketmaster AC/DC listing

New dates on the Power Up tour

The current routing centers on major European cities, including shows in London, Manchester, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid alongside festival-sized outdoor dates. In many markets, first announced dates sold strongly, prompting additional nights in select arenas.

Beyond Europe, AC/DC have locked in Australian stadium concerts that mark an emphatic homecoming for the band, with shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth. Local promoters report strong advance demand, with several categories of tickets already scarce.Live Nation tour overview

Where U.S. fans stand for now

Despite the worldwide scope of the Power Up tour, no U.S. dates have yet appeared on primary ticketing platforms or on the band’s official webpages. American fans therefore face a wait-and-see situation as the calendar through late 2026 fills up elsewhere.

Industry observers note that the group’s historic draw in North America makes a U.S. leg plausible once the European and Australian blocks are underway, but for now the focus is on overseas shows. Watching the schedule expand city by city has become part of the anticipation.

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Tour, charts and work at a glance

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The sound behind Power Up

Musically, the Power Up era stays close to AC/DC’s core: tightly wound riffs, four-on-the-floor rhythms, and call-and-response choruses built for large crowds. The album, produced with long-time collaborator Brendan O’Brien, was framed as a salute to late guitarist Malcolm Young.

Current career status and next date

AC/DC next appear on stage on October 12, 2026 in London at Wembley Stadium as part of the Power Up tour, according to the band’s official tour listings.

AC/DC at a glance

  • Act: AC/DC
  • Genre: Hard rock / rock
  • Origin: Sydney, Australia
  • Active since: 1973
  • Lineup: Angus Young (lead guitar), Brian Johnson (vocals), Stevie Young (rhythm guitar), Cliff Williams (bass), Phil Rudd (drums)
  • Label: Columbia Records / Sony Music
  • Key works: Highway to Hell (1979), Back in Black (1980), Black Ice (2008), Power Up (2020)
  • Current album/single: Power Up, released November 13, 2020
  • Charts / certifications: Back in Black among the best-selling albums in U.S. history with multi-platinum RIAA status, and Power Up reaching the top tier of international album charts at release
  • Next live date: October 12, 2026, London, Wembley Stadium

Frequently asked questions about AC/DC

When does AC/DC play live next on the Power Up tour?
According to the band’s tour listings, AC/DC are scheduled to perform on October 12, 2026 at Wembley Stadium in London as part of the ongoing Power Up tour.

Does the current AC/DC tour include any U.S. dates?
As of now, the published itineraries on primary ticketing sites and the official AC/DC tour page list shows in Europe and Australia, but no confirmed U.S. dates have been announced for this cycle.

What album is AC/DC supporting on their latest tour?
The band’s current shows are built around Power Up, the studio album released in November 2020, which was conceived as a tribute to founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young and continues their high-energy hard rock template.

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This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.

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