AC/DC light up 2026 with a new wave of ‘Power Up’ tour dates

AC/DC are turning the volume back up. The legendary rock band has announced fresh legs of their Power Up tour, roaring into 2026 with shows across North and South America. Fans who thought the thunder had faded are in for another shockwave

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The new chapter kicks off on February 24 in São Paulo, rolling through Santiago and Buenos Aires before hitting Mexico City. From there, the band heads north for a summer stretch across the U.S. and Canada, ready to shake new fans to their core while giving longtime followers another taste of the thunder that’s kept them hooked since Back in Black

AC/DC return to the stage with unstoppable fire

When AC/DC hit the road earlier this year, they played their first North American shows since 2016. Crowds were hit with an avalanche of anthems like Thunderstruck, You Shook Me All Night Long, and Highway to Hell, proving that age hasn’t dulled their bite one bit

After decades of amplifiers, fireworks, and sweat-drenched nights, AC/DC still play like they have something to prove. “We’re still just plugging in and letting it rip,” Angus Young said recently, grinning under that same battered schoolboy cap

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New dates, same electricity

The tour will crash through cities like Charlotte, Las Vegas, Toronto, and Philadelphia, bringing the kind of unfiltered rock spectacle that’s almost extinct now: a wall of guitars, smoke, lights, and that untamed AC/DC swagger that fills stadiums without effort

Tickets drop November 7, and fans are bracing for a rush. Denver, Las Vegas, and Philadelphia will open at noon local time, with most other cities starting at 10 a.m. If you want a spot anywhere close to the stage, you’ll need to move fast

The Power Up 2026 tour schedule

  • Feb. 24 : São Paulo, BR at Estádio do MorumBIS
  • March 11 : Santiago, CL at Parque Estadio Nacional
  • March 23 : Buenos Aires, AR at Estadio River Plate
  • April 7 : Mexico City, MX at Estadio GNP Seguros
  • July 11 : Charlotte, NC at Bank of America Stadium
  • July 15 : Columbus, OH at Ohio Stadium
  • July 19 : Madison, WI at Camp Randall Stadium
  • July 24 : San Antonio, TX at Alamodome
  • July 28 : Denver, CO at Empower Field at Mile High
  • Aug. 1 : Las Vegas, NV at Allegiant Stadium
  • Aug. 5 : San Francisco, CA at Levi’s Stadium
  • Aug. 9 : Edmonton, AB at Commonwealth Stadium
  • Aug. 13 : Vancouver, BC at BC Place
  • Aug. 27 : Atlanta, GA at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • Aug. 31 : Houston, TX at NRG Stadium
  • Sept. 4 : South Bend, IN at Notre Dame Stadium
  • Sept. 8 : St. Louis, MO at The Dome at America’s Center
  • Sept. 12 : Montreal, QC at Parc Jean-Drapeau
  • Sept. 16 : Toronto, ON at Rogers Stadium
  • Sept. 25 : East Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium
  • Sept. 29 : Philadelphia, PA at Lincoln Financial Field

A band that refuses to fade

Few acts in history have kept their spirit intact the way AC/DC has. From the loss of Malcolm Young to the endless reinventions of the music industry, they’ve stayed true to what they do best raw, unfiltered rock that makes you feel alive for two hours straight.

Brian Johnson still screams like his throat’s made of gravel, and Cliff Williams keeps the floor shaking under him. They lock in without thinking, the kind of tightness you only get after a lifetime of noise. Every night on this run feels less rehearsed and more like instinct loud, sweaty, and exactly how it should be

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Within minutes of the announcement, social media caught fire. Veterans of past tours posted grainy videos and ticket stubs; new fans promised they wouldn’t miss their first chance to see the band that practically invented stadium electricity

After all these years, their message hasn’t changed. Plug in, turn it up, and don’t stop. For a band whose very name is about current and connection, it’s fitting that their legacy still feels electric


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