AC/DC storms back on Power Up tour, the band's first US trek in nearly a decade
- AC/DC began the U.S. Leg of their PWR/UP Tour at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, performing a 21-song set filled with classic hits and new material from their 2020 album Power Up.
- Brian Johnson faced challenges performing but engaged crowds at the sold-out concert with a powerful performance.
- The last American tour for AC/DC was in 2016, featuring Axl Rose as a temporary replacement for Johnson due to his hearing problems.
- AC/DC's PWR/UP Tour will continue in other U.S. Cities, with hopes for more shows in the future due to high demand from fans.
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AC/DC kicked off the U.S. leg of their PWR/UP Tour Thursday night at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They played the exact 21-song set they brought around European soccer stadiums last year, which was heavy on classic hits like “Back in Black,” “Thunderstruck,” and “You Shook Me All Night Long.” They also sprinkled in two songs from their 2020 LP Power Up, along with the title track to 2020’s Stiff Upper Lip, and “Rock ‘n’ Roll Trai…
AC/DC's North American 'PWR UP' Tour Setlist Revealed
AC/DC began their North American PWR UP tour on Thursday (10 April), marking their first non-festival US show in nine years and their first performance since August 2024.The Aussie rockers kicked off the tour at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While AC/DC are on the PWR UP tour—in support of their 2020 album of the same name—they played just two songs from the album, Demon Fire and Shot In The Dark.Back In Black was the most pop…
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