AC/DC has finalized a Brazilian tour produced by Live Nation, according to journalist Ancelmo Gois of the O Globo website .

The tour dates are expected to be announced in the coming days. According to Gois's reporting, in Brazil, the group will perform three shows at the Interlagos racetrack in São Paulo, each with a capacity of one hundred thousand people.

Currently consisting of Angus Young (guitarist), Brian Johnson (vocalist), Stevie Young (guitarist)
Matt Laug (drummer), and Chris Chaney (bassist), the band took the Power Up Tour to 13 American stadiums , including some of the world's most iconic and historic stadiums. In addition, they played 24 shows across Europe in 2024.

AC/DC has played in Brazil three times throughout their career. The band participated in Rock in Rio in 1985, returned in 1996 with the Ballbreaker , and most recently in 2009 with the Black Ice at Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo.

Live Nation denies negotiations with the band.

Contacted by Veja magazine on the afternoon of last Thursday, the 22nd, the production company Live Nation "denied the information without further ado ." According to the magazine, the production company also stated that "no announcement was made through the group's official channels."

AC/DC releases documentary

AC/DC released a documentary focused on the band's origins in Sydney. Produced by Australian filmmaker and journalist Tom Compagnoni , Exploring AC/DC's Forgotten Sydney: Lost Landmarks Of Rock History is 30 minutes long.

The book takes a tour through the city, showing the early rehearsal spaces, concert venues, and the house in Burwood, demolished in January, where Angus and Malcolm Young learned to play guitar and would form the group years later.

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