AC/DC is back and louder than ever — the legendary rock titans just announced the 2026 leg of their massive “Power Up” tour, including a number of American concert dates.
The high-voltage tour is a celebration of their five-year-old album “Power Up” that will also feature their unbeatable catalog with decades of thunderous riffs, anthemic choruses and pure rock energy only AC/DC can deliver. The iconic group best known for hits like “Back in Black,” “Thunderstruck” and “Highway to Hell,” has defined generations and continues to prove that rock ’n’ roll never dies, it just gets louder.
Fans can expect a powerhouse setlist spanning their entire career, performed with the raw, electrifying energy that’s made AC/DC one of the most influential bands in music history.
Tickets go on sale Nov. 7 via Ticketmaster, according to the band’s website. If history is any indication, they’ll sell out fast.
      AC/DC, Thundersteruck video, Brixton Academy 8/17/90 (Photo by Steve Rapport/Getty Images)
The newly announced tour will see the band play 21 dates, including Atlanta, Georgia, Columbus, Ohio, San Francisco, California Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Houston, Texas. The band will also perform in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and more.
The band performed their very first show Dec. 31, 1973, and have sold an estimated 200 million albums globally, according to Variety. They secured their spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.
The lineup for the legendary rock band continues to be co-founder Angus Young as lead guitar alongside Brian Johnson as vocalist, Stevie Young as rhythm guitarist, Matt Laug as drummer and Chris Chaney as bass player. Co-founder and rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, Angus’ brother, passed away in 2017 with their nephew, Stevie, taking his place.
“The Power Up” tour concludes Sept. 29 in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field. (RELATED: Jon Bon Jovi Launches Tour After Recovering From Vocal Cord Surgery)
The band’s Instagram page exploded with comments as fans shared their excitement about the upcoming tour.
            















