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AC/DC Sets 2025 Homecoming Shows

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AC/DC, the iconic powerhouse of rock music, is making waves again with their much-anticipated homecoming tour, titled “PWR UP.” Set to unfold in late 2025, this marks the band's return to the Australian stage after a decade-long hiatus. This tour, named after their 2020 album “Power Up,” highlights the resilience and continuing appeal of the classic rock genre amid a changing musical landscape. Since their last performance in Australia in 2015, fans have eagerly awaited this news, especially as it follows the release of “Power Up,” an album that revives the band’s hallmark sound and energy.

The tour kicks off in Melbourne on November 12, 2025, and will span five major cities, including Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane, concluding on December 14. Each venue promises an electrifying experience with stadium-sized shows that will host thousands of fans. The excitement is further fueled by the inclusion of Australian punk band Amyl and the Sniffers as the opening act. Known for their high-energy performances, Amyl and the Sniffers are expected to complement AC/DC's dynamic rock sets, creating a concert experience that is both nostalgic and refreshingly vibrant.

This tour is especially significant as it introduces a new lineup, reflecting both change and continuity for AC/DC. Leading the group are stalwarts Angus Young on guitar and Brian Johnson on vocals, with Stevie Young stepping into the rhythm guitar role once held by his uncle, the late Malcolm Young. The rhythm section sees Matt Laug on drums and Chris Chaney on bass, replacing retired member Cliff Williams. This blend of seasoned and new talent ensures a robust and exciting performance that honors the band’s rich legacy while forging a path for its future.

The AC/DC tour is not only a significant event for fans but also a pivotal moment for the live music industry, which is recovering from the disruptions caused by the global pandemic. This tour symbolizes the resurgence of live performances, offering both economic and cultural rejuvenation. By drawing large crowds, these concerts are expected to invigorate local economies and promote community engagement, vital for regions still grappling with the pandemic's aftermath.

Ticket sales, set to start on June 26, 2025, are expected to be brisk, reflecting the high demand from fans eager to secure their place at these historic performances. With a storied reputation for selling out arenas, AC/DC's return is anticipated to generate significant interest, emphasizing the band's enduring popularity and the timeless appeal of their music. Fans are advised to act swiftly to ensure their participation in this monumental tour.

The broader impact of AC/DC’s return goes beyond the music. Their tour is a testament to the unyielding spirit of rock music, which continues to inspire and unite fans across generations. Each performance is set to feature a mix of iconic hits—such as “Back in Black” and “Highway to Hell”—and newer tracks from “Power Up,” ensuring a concert that pays homage to the band’s past while celebrating their current accomplishments.

AC/DC 2025 Australian Tour Dates:

Nov. 12: Melbourne – Melbourne Cricket Ground
Nov. 21: Sydney – Accor Stadium
Nov. 30: Adelaide – Adelaide Grand Final
Dec. 4: Perth: Optus Stadium
Dec. 14: Brisbane – Suncorp Stadium

 

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