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AC/DC have announced that they will be embarking on a U.S. tour in 2025.
The iconic Australian rock band have announced that they will be bringing their Power Up Tour to the U.S. next spring.
"AC/DC returns to the road in the United States for the first time in nine years," the band wrote on their official Instagram page. "Tickets to the 2025 Power Up North American Tour go on sale December 6 at 12PM local time."
The upcoming shows will mark the first time the Highway to Hell singers have toured the U.S. in nearly a decade.
The 13-date U.S. stadium tour will kick off on 10 April at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with stops in Texas, California, Florida, Illinois, Tennessee and more. The U.S. leg of the tour will conclude on 28 May at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Power Up Tour, in support of AC/DC's 17th studio album of the same name, kicked off on 17 May in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, with The Pretty Reckless opening for the European leg of the tour.
The tour comes after an eight-year hiatus for the band, who last toured in 2016. Amid the 2016 trek, singer Brian Johnson took a step back due to hearing problems, while bassist Cliff Williams later announced his retirement due to health issues, leaving Angus Young as the last active member of the band.
However, the rockers reunited in 2020 to release their latest album, Power Up.
The band's current line-up, which will tour North America next year, includes Johnson, Young, Chris Chaney, Matt Laug and Stevie Young.