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19 upcoming AC/DC concerts across 18 cities in North America, with tickets from $81 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is AC/DC's next show?
- Sat, July 11, 2026 at Bank Of America Stadium.
- How much are AC/DC tickets?
- $81–$355 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is AC/DC touring near me?
- Playing 18 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get AC/DC tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most AC/DC shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
AC/DC Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
AC/DC ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
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About AC/DC
AAC/DC is on the 2026 tour with the full live rig — guitars front and center, full production, and the deep-catalog setlist long-time fans buy tickets to hear played end-to-end. 19 confirmed dates across 18 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $81. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside AC/DC
AC/DC are the Sydney-formed hard-rock institution that, more than half a century after Malcolm and Angus Young plugged in for their first pub gig at Chequers nightclub on New Year's Eve 1973, remain one of the most reliably devastating live bands on the planet. Across a catalogue that runs from the Bon Scott-fronted run of High Voltage, Let There Be Rock, Powerage, and Highway to Hell through Brian Johnson's 1980 arrival and the cultural-monolith status of Back in Black, on through For Those About to Rock, The Razors Edge, Stiff Upper Lip, Black Ice, Rock or Bust, and the 2020 reunion record Power Up, the band have done one thing better than almost any peer: walk out under a 60,000-seat roof or open sky, hit the opening chord of Thunderstruck or Hells Bells, and detonate the entire bowl for the next two hours. The Power Up tour, which launched in May 2024 after a long pandemic-shaped layoff and continued through 2025, returned the band to global stadium scale with Angus Young in his trademark schoolboy uniform leading a rebuilt lineup behind Brian Johnson, longtime bassist Cliff Williams, and a thunderous rhythm section anchored by drummer Matt Laug, with Stevie Young covering the rhythm-guitar chair after Malcolm's 2017 death. The show is purpose-built classic hard rock: cannons firing on For Those About to Rock, the giant bell descending for Hells Bells, the inflatable Rosie on Whole Lotta Rosie, Angus's full-length duck-walk solo on Let There Be Rock, and a wall of pure Marshall-stack volume that has aged better than almost any other production element from the era it came up in. AC/DC arrive in your city as the living thread between 1970s pub-rock origins and 21st-century stadium spectacle — a band whose audience now reliably spans three generations of the same family, and whose night-of catalogue delivery remains, by any honest measure, untouchable.
About AC/DC
AC/DC formed in Sydney, Australia in November 1973 when Glasgow-born brothers Malcolm Young (rhythm guitar) and Angus Young (lead guitar) — both raised in the Burwood suburb of Sydney after their family emigrated in 1963 — recruited vocalist Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt, and drummer Colin Burgess for a New Year's Eve gig at Chequers, a Sydney nightclub. The lineup churned through 1974 before settling on Bon Scott as frontman by October of that year, with Phil Rudd on drums and Mark Evans on bass shortly thereafter. The Australian-only debut High Voltage (1975), followed by T.N.T. (1975) and Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976), built the band into a national arena draw before international labels picked up edited compilations under the High Voltage banner. Let There Be Rock (1977), Powerage (1978), and the band's commercial breakthrough Highway to Hell (1979, produced by Robert John 'Mutt' Lange) pushed AC/DC onto the world stage just as Scott's fatal alcohol-poisoning incident in London on 19 February 1980 nearly ended the band entirely. Newcastle-born Brian Johnson, formerly of Geordie, was recruited within weeks. The result was Back in Black (July 1980), a record built on the grief and momentum of Scott's death that became, by most credible accounting, one of the best-selling albums in history with sales estimated at roughly 50 million copies worldwide and an enduring radio and streaming presence that has barely flagged in four decades. For Those About to Rock We Salute You (1981), the patchier mid-eighties run of Flick of the Switch, Fly on the Wall, and Blow Up Your Video, and the Bruce Fairbairn-produced rebound on The Razors Edge (1990) — with Thunderstruck, Moneytalks, and Are You Ready arriving alongside a now-classic Donington Monsters of Rock headline — kept the band touring stadiums through the nineties. Ballbreaker (1995), Stiff Upper Lip (2000), and Black Ice (2008, the band's first global number one in the US) sustained the catalogue, while the Black Ice tour stretched into 2010 across multiple continents and grossed comfortably over US$400 million. The 2010s tested the band's continuity severely: Malcolm Young stepped back in 2014 with dementia and died in November 2017; Phil Rudd was charged in New Zealand and absent from the Rock or Bust touring lineup; Brian Johnson left the tour mid-run in 2016 over hearing-loss concerns with Axl Rose covering remaining dates; Cliff Williams retired at the end of that cycle. The Power Up reunion in November 2020, with Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams, and Stevie Young all back in the studio with Angus, was therefore not a foregone conclusion — and the 2024 tour launch, with a partially rebuilt rhythm section, marked their return to the global stadium circuit after roughly an eight-year live absence. The band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 by Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, have sold an estimated 200 million records worldwide, and stand alongside The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath as one of the defining acts of rock's stadium era.
Power Up tour and the stadium return
The Power Up tour is AC/DC's current touring production and the band's first global stadium routing since the Rock or Bust cycle wound down in 2016. The European leg launched in Gelsenkirchen, Germany in May 2024 and continued through major continental stadiums into the summer; the North American leg opened in Minneapolis in April 2025 and has been routed predominantly through 50,000- to 75,000-capacity stadium venues rather than the arena drops the band have used in some past cycles. Continuation into 2026 has been hinted at by the band's camp but, at the time of writing, additional legs are reported as possible rather than confirmed — treat any 2026 routing claim as provisional until AC/DC and the local promoter publish the on-sale notice. The current touring lineup is Angus Young (lead guitar, schoolboy uniform), Brian Johnson (vocals, flat cap), Stevie Young (rhythm guitar, taking over from his late uncle Malcolm), Cliff Williams (bass, returning from retirement), and Matt Laug (drums, covering for Phil Rudd through the current run). The show is structured as a 120- to 135-minute set built almost entirely from the canon — typically opening with the If You Want Blood opening montage into a Back in Black or Thunderstruck salvo and closing with For Those About to Rock and the cannon volleys that have closed the band's main set since 1981 — with a giant inflatable Rosie deployed during Whole Lotta Rosie, the Hells Bells bell descending from the rig on its title song, and Angus's signature mid-set extended solo, full-length duck-walk, and bare-torso outro on Let There Be Rock. Production volume is intentionally enormous; ear protection is sensible. Stage flames, pyrotechnics, and the For Those About to Rock cannon array make AC/DC one of the loudest and most visually pyrotechnic stadium shows on the road at this scale.
AC/DC tickets
AC/DC tickets are sold through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, AXS, and regional primary partners depending on the territory, with the band's tmAttractionKeyword listed as 'AC/DC' (slash included) on the Ticketmaster system. Verified Fan-style registration has been used on some Power Up on-sales in North America to filter out resale brokers, but most European and Australian on-sales have been straight general-public timed releases through the local promoter. Pricing for the Power Up stadium routing has generally landed in the standard hard-rock stadium range: upper-bowl seats typically run from the equivalent of $60–$110 USD, mid-bowl seats $130–$200, lower-bowl and field GA $220–$400, and a limited allocation of VIP hospitality packages — pre-show food, early entry, soundcheck access on select dates, premium viewing positions, and tour merchandise — that have been reported at $500 and up. Dynamic pricing on some North American dates has pushed prime seats higher on demand; behaviour varies by venue and on-sale. Official fan club presales through the band's email list run roughly a week before general on-sale on most legs. For secondary tickets, use Ticketmaster Verified Resale, AXS Official Resale, or Twickets in the UK rather than generic search-ad resale sites, and treat any face-value 'deal' on a stadium date as suspect — verified resale tends to trade at or above face for in-demand AC/DC cities. The band have historically not actively combatted secondary markets the way some peer acts have, so buyer caution matters more here than usual.
AC/DC setlist — what they play
The Power Up setlist is the canonical AC/DC catalogue plus a small handful of cuts from the 2020 album, structured for maximum momentum and rotated only modestly between dates. The show typically opens with the If You Want Blood You've Got It montage on the screens — the band running a short pre-show film built around Angus and Bon footage — before launching with If You Want Blood (You've Got It) into a hard-rock salvo of Back in Black and Demon Fire from the Power Up record. The first third tends to land Shot Down in Flames, Have a Drink on Me or Stiff Upper Lip, Shot in the Dark from Power Up, and Thunderstruck — the latter routinely arriving in the back third on some nights and the opening third on others depending on the production cue. The middle of the show works through Hells Bells (with the bell descending from the rig and Brian Johnson ringing it), Shoot to Thrill, Sin City or Rock 'n' Roll Train, You Shook Me All Night Long, and Highway to Hell. The back-half anchor is Whole Lotta Rosie with the inflatable Rosie deployed on stage left, followed by the extended Let There Be Rock featuring Angus's full-length mid-set solo, the duck-walk down the catwalk, and the bare-torso outro that has closed the song on every AC/DC tour since the seventies. The main set typically closes with T.N.T. and For Those About to Rock (We Salute You), the latter featuring the cannon volleys timed to the chorus. The encore is consistently a Highway to Hell reprise variant or a final salvo of For Those About to Rock cannon fire. Night-by-night setlist variation is minimal — AC/DC are not a band that experiments live — and setlist.fm is the most reliable real-time source for confirming exactly what your specific date is playing.
Tour cities
London
AC/DC's London-area dates on the Power Up tour landed at Wembley Stadium in the north-west of the city — the 90,000-capacity national stadium that has hosted the band's biggest UK stadium dates since the For Those About to Rock and Black Ice eras. Wembley sits directly above the Wembley Park station on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines and is a 12-minute walk from Wembley Stadium National Rail; plan on 25 to 35 minutes from central London on the Tube and at least an hour to clear the post-show crowd back to Baker Street. Doors typically open three hours before showtime to handle the stadium-scale security flow and merchandise queues. AC/DC retain a deep multi-generational following across the UK and Wembley AC/DC dates have historically sold quickly; any return to London on a continuation leg should be treated as a hard ticket.
Toronto
Toronto's AC/DC date on the Power Up North American leg lands at Rogers Stadium, the purpose-built outdoor venue on the former Downsview airport lands in the north of the city, or at the downtown Rogers Centre depending on the leg's routing. Rogers Stadium offers a high-40,000s capacity with floor general admission and tiered seating and is reached directly via the TTC Line 1 Downsview Park station — plan a 30- to 40-minute trip from Union Station and budget at least an hour for the post-show transit clearance. Rogers Centre downtown sits beside the CN Tower with direct access from Union Station and the SkyWalk and benefits from a retractable roof if the weather turns. AC/DC have played Toronto stadium dates on every major cycle going back to the Stiff Upper Lip era, including the famous 2003 Toronto SARS benefit at Downsview — bring hearing protection, the band remain among the loudest acts touring this scale.
Chicago
AC/DC's Chicago date on the Power Up tour lands at Soldier Field on the Museum Campus lakefront — the 61,500-capacity NFL stadium that handles the city's biggest summer touring stops and has hosted hard-rock stadium tours from U2 to Metallica. Soldier Field is a 10-minute walk from the Roosevelt CTA Red, Orange, and Green Line station, or a short Metra Electric ride to the Museum Campus / 11th Street stop. Lake Shore Drive parking lots fill on the South Loop and at the Soldier Field North/South lots themselves, but the post-show clearance routinely runs an hour. Chicago weather at the lakefront swings sharply — bring a layer for the wind off Lake Michigan even on a warm summer day. The concert configuration pulls the stage onto the north end of the field with full bowl seating plus floor GA, capping the show around 50,000.
Los Angeles
AC/DC's Los Angeles-area date on the Power Up routing has been booked at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood — the 70,000-capacity indoor-outdoor home of the Rams and the Chargers — or at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena for the larger configurations. SoFi sits a short shuttle ride from the Hollywood Park casino lot with access via the Metro K Line at Downtown Inglewood station, while the Rose Bowl is reached via I-210 and the Lake Avenue or Orange Grove Boulevard exits with paid shuttle service from Parsons in central Pasadena on show days. There is no rail directly to the Rose Bowl — Metro A Line riders transfer to a shuttle at Memorial Park station. The LA AC/DC audience is one of the band's oldest and most loyal in North America going back to the Back in Black tour dates at the LA Coliseum in 1980, and any Power Up Los Angeles date should be treated as a marquee night of the leg.
New York
The AC/DC New York metro date on the Power Up tour is at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — the 82,500-capacity NFL venue that hosts the Giants, the Jets, and the largest touring acts that come through the region. MetLife is reached from Manhattan via NJ Transit's Meadowlands Rail Line from Secaucus Junction with a transfer from Penn Station, or by Coach USA bus 351 from Port Authority. Driving is possible but parking sells out and the post-show jam on Route 3 and the Lincoln Tunnel routinely runs 90 minutes. The venue is fully covered seating in the lower and upper bowls with field GA, capped around 75,000 for concert configuration. AC/DC have headlined MetLife and its predecessor Giants Stadium on every major tour cycle since the Razors Edge era; the New York hard-rock audience for the band runs deep and ticket demand for any return is consistently among the strongest on the North American leg.
Berlin
AC/DC's Berlin date on the Power Up European leg landed at the Olympiastadion — the 74,000-capacity 1936 Olympic main stadium in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district that hosts Hertha BSC and Berlin's largest touring stops. The Olympiastadion is reached on the S-Bahn S3 or S9 line to Olympiastadion station (12 minutes from Zoologischer Garten) or via the U2 line to Olympia-Stadion U-Bahn station. The German AC/DC audience is one of the largest and most consistent in the world — the Munich Olympic Stadium 1979 Bon Scott shows and a near-unbroken run of German stadium dates from the Razors Edge tour onward have built a multi-generational following that routinely fills back-to-back nights in the country's biggest stadiums. The Power Up European leg opened in Gelsenkirchen, Germany in May 2024, underscoring the centrality of the German market to the band's stadium routing.
Munich
AC/DC's Munich date on the Power Up European leg landed at the Olympiastadion München — the 69,000-capacity 1972 Olympic main stadium in the Olympiapark — or at Munich's Olympic Park venues depending on the production fit. The Olympiastadion is reached on the U-Bahn U3 line to Olympiazentrum station, about 15 minutes from Marienplatz, with a 10-minute walk through the park to the gates. Munich AC/DC dates have been a fixture of the band's German routing going back to the Bon Scott-era shows at the same Olympic Park in 1979 — visible in the famous If You Want Blood and Highway to Hell tour photography — and the German Bavarian hard-rock following remains one of the band's most loyal on continental Europe. Expect early gate times, heavy U-Bahn queues for at least 45 minutes after the show, and a stadium beer culture that is significantly more relaxed than most North American venues.
Dublin
AC/DC's Dublin date on the Power Up European leg landed at Croke Park, the 82,300-capacity GAA national stadium in Drumcondra that hosts the country's largest touring stops alongside All-Ireland football and hurling finals. Croke Park is reached from Connolly or Tara Street stations on the DART with a 15-minute walk, or by Dublin Bus routes 1, 11, 16, 33, or 41 from the city centre. The post-show clearance routinely runs an hour on the Drumcondra side. AC/DC have a fierce Irish following — Phil Lynott's Thin Lizzy stadium-rock lineage and a Dublin appetite for the harder end of the rock catalogue have made Croke Park one of the most reliably loud nights on the band's European routing. Dublin summer evenings can swing wet; bring a layer and waterproof for the pitch GA tickets.
Sydney
AC/DC's Sydney dates — when the band routes through Australia — land at Accor Stadium (formerly ANZ Stadium) in Sydney Olympic Park, the 80,000-capacity former 2000 Olympic main stadium that handles the city's biggest stadium tours. Accor Stadium is reached on the T7 Olympic Park rail line from Lidcombe, a 30- to 40-minute trip from Central, with shuttle and bus alternatives during major events. AC/DC's hometown emotional resonance in Sydney is uniquely heavy: the Young brothers grew up in Burwood, the band played their first shows at Chequers in Sydney's CBD in late 1973, the legendary 1976 Jailbreak music video was shot at the iconic ABC studios in Gore Hill, and Sydney AC/DC stadium nights routinely sell out within hours of on-sale. As of the Power Up routing, an Australian leg has been reported as possible but not officially announced for the current cycle; treat any 2026 Sydney return as provisional until the local promoter publishes on-sale information.
Melbourne
AC/DC's Melbourne dates — when the band routes through Australia — typically land at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Yarra Park, the 100,000-capacity national cricket and AFL ground that has hosted the band on the Black Ice and earlier stadium routings. The MCG is reached on the Metro Trains Pakenham, Cranbourne, and Frankston lines to Richmond station, with a 10-minute walk along Brunton Avenue and through Yarra Park to the gates. Tram routes 70 (Wattle Park) and 75 (Vermont South / Etihad Stadium Docklands) along Wellington Parade also drop within walking distance. Melbourne AC/DC dates carry a similar hometown emotional load to the Sydney shows; the Bon Scott statue in Fremantle (Western Australia) is the most pilgrimage-heavy AC/DC site in the country, but Melbourne fans turn out in deep multi-generational numbers for every Australian tour cycle. As above, treat any 2026 Australian routing as provisional until officially announced.
Cheapest AC/DC Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
AC/DC tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday AC/DC dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $81 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap AC/DC tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
AC/DCVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, AC/DC VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for AC/DCconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the AC/DCVIP & meet and greet guide.
AC/DCPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the AC/DC 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for AC/DCtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the AC/DC presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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