AC/DC has announced its first Australian tour in a decade, scheduled for November and December 2025. With five dates confirmed, this will be the band's first tour in their home country since 2015, when they performed 11 shows as part of The Rock or Bust World Tour in November.
Power Up tour begins on November 12th in Melbourne and is scheduled to end on December 14th in Brisbane.
The Australian band Amyl and the Sniffers will be the opening act. Tickets go on sale this Thursday, June 26th.
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.
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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