For Those About to Rock, AC/DC Set to Play Nashville After Postponement. What to Know About Nissan Stadium's Weather Policy
- AC/DC will perform at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on May 21, 2025, after postponing the original May 20 show due to severe weather threats.
- The May 20 concert was delayed early afternoon because forecasted severe thunderstorms, hail, high winds, and tornado threats coincided with show time.
- The rescheduled show will start at 7:30 p.m. With The Pretty Reckless opening, stadium gates opening at 6 p.m., and parking lots opening at 4 p.m.
- The weather forecast for the May 21 performance indicates mild temperatures near 70 degrees accompanied by predominantly clear skies, creating ideal conditions for an outdoor concert.
- All tickets and parking passes from the original date remain valid, and venue policies require halting the show if lightning strikes within eight miles.
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For those about to rock, AC/DC set to play Nashville after postponement. What to know about Nissan Stadium's weather policy
AC/DC was scheduled to play Nissan Stadium on May 20, but the concert was postponed due to severe storms in the Nashville area. What to know before rescheduled show on May 21.
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