AC/DC Announce Their Return To Europe This Summer With New ‘Power Up’ Tour Dates

Bihter Sevinc
By
Bihter Sevinc
Hi! I'm Bihter. I'm interested in rock music, literature, cinema, and doing research in Cultural Studies. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any...
2 Min Read
Photo Credit: Metal Radio FM

AC/DC added new summer tour dates for Europe with their ‘Power Up’ tour.

“We will return to Europe this Summer to continue our ‘POWER UP’ tour,” the band wrote on their Instagram account along with a video. “Tickets for most shows will be available on 7 February 2025 at 10AM local time.”

They continued, “The Imola, Italy on sale will be on 7 February at 11AM CET and the Paris, France on-sale date will be on 10 February at 10AM CET. See more at acdc.com/tour.”

AC/DC will play 12 shows in 10 countries this summer, starting in Prague on June 26 and ending in Edinburgh on August 21, their first Scotland show in 10 years. Tickets go on sale on February 7, except for Paris, which opens Monday on February 10.

The band will tour North America next after starting in Minneapolis on April 10. They played the UK and Europe last summer. This is their first tour with a new lineup, including Brian Johnson, Angus and Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney.

When they announced the North American dates, fans were divided about Johnson’s singing abilities. “I mean, isn’t Brian mostly deaf at this point? I’m surprised he’s still touring at all,” a fan wrote on Reddit.

Another one also targeted Johnson, saying, “The lead singer is near deaf. He’s been told he cannot play ‘stadium size venues’ because the amplification necessary would certainly finish off his hearing. So I’m extremely curious what venues they will play.”

“Honestly, I saw them at Wembley last year and was very unimpressed. Brian’s voice was buried so far in the mix that he was pretty much unintelligible for 90% of the show,” one other person added in their comments.

As the band announced last month, ticket prices for the North American dates start at $56 before fees, with some shows beginning at $79 and going up to $285.

TAGGED:
Share This Article