
AC/DC is officially heading back to the Americas. The global rock icons behind countless legendary hits have announced new 2026 legs of their “Power Up” tour, named after their most recent studio album “Power Up.”
This wave of dates will bring AC/DC to stadiums and arenas across North America and South America for what promises to be one of the biggest rock tours of the year.
Their last global tour legs sold out the biggest venues worldwide, and demand for this next set of shows is set to be massive. The “Power Up” tour will deliver a career-spanning set of fan favorites, deep cuts and a spectacle built for stadium volume.
Let’s check out all of the new stops on AC/DC’s “Power Up” tour, along with how to get tickets and more key information to know.
AC/DC announced 21 additional dates in North America and South America for their “Power Up” tour.
Below is every stop in North America and South America for AC/DC in 2026 during their “Power Up” tour.
“Power Up” Tour Date  | City  | Venue  | 
February 24, 2026  | Sao Paulo, Brazil  | Estadio do MorumBIS  | 
March 11, 2026  | Santiago, Chile  | Parque Estadio Nacional  | 
March 23, 2026  | Buenos Aires, Argentina  | Estadio River Plate  | 
April 7, 2026  | Mexico City, Mexico  | Estadio GNP Seguros  | 
July 11, 2026  | Charlotte, North Carolina  | |
July 16, 2026  | Columbus, Ohio  | |
July 19, 2026  | Madison, Wisconsin  | |
July 24, 2026  | San Antonio, Texas  | |
July 28, 2026  | Denver, Colorado  | |
August 1, 2026  | Las Vegas, Nevada  | |
August 5, 2026  | Santa Clara, California  | |
August 9, 2026  | Edmonton, Alberta  | |
August 13, 2026  | Vancouver, British Columbia  | |
August 27, 2026  | Atlanta, Georgia  | |
August 31, 2026  | Houston, Texas  | |
September 4, 2026  | Notre Dame, Indiana  | |
September 8, 2026  | St. Louis, Missouri  | |
September 12, 2026  | Montreal, Quebec  | |
September 16, 2026  | Toronto, Ontario  | |
September 25, 2026  | East Rutherford, New Jersey  | |
September 29, 2026  | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  | 
The Pretty Reckless served as the opener for the 2025 North America and European stops of the “Power Up” tour, and they will be back for the added 2026 stops.
The majority of the 2026 North and South America locations will have tickets available starting at 10 a.m. local on November 7, 2025. The three exceptions are Denver, Las Vegas and Philadelphia, with those becoming available at noon local.
Once tickets are available, here’s how to grab your seats with SeatGeek’s all-in pricing and transparent checkout:
Search for your show After you head toSeatGeek’s website or open the SeatGeek app, enter “AC/DC” in the search bar. Then select your city and date from the tour list.
Browse available tickets SeatGeek shows all-in pricing up front, meaning the price you see already includes all mandatory fees. That way, there are no hidden costs or surprises.
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Select your tickets and check out Choose your seats and click “Checkout.” Enter your contact, payment, and delivery information to finalize your order.
Get your confirmation and tickets You’ll receive an instant confirmation email, followed by your tickets once they’re ready. You can access them anytime in the SeatGeek app under “My Tickets.”
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You can still get tickets if the AC/DC “Power Up” tour sells out at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin on July 19, 2026. SeatGeek is the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Wisconsin Badgers.
Angus Young – Lead Guitar The last remaining founding member of AC/DC, Angus is the band’s signature school-uniform-wearing guitarist and the creative driving force behind their iconic riffs and stage energy since 1973.
Brian Johnson – Lead Vocals Joining in 1980 after Bon Scott’s passing, Johnson debuted with Back in Black, one of the best-selling albums ever. Known for his raspy powerhouse voice and trademark flat cap, he remains one of rock’s most distinctive frontmen.
Stevie Young – Rhythm Guitar Nephew of Angus and Malcolm Young, Stevie officially joined in 2014, carrying on the family legacy. His tight rhythm playing keeps AC/DC’s sound locked into its classic groove.
Chris Chaney – Bass Guitar The longtime Jane’s Addiction bassist joined AC/DC’s touring lineup in 2024. Chaney brings veteran experience and steady precision to the band’s rhythm section.
Matt Laug – Drums A seasoned session drummer who’s played with Alice Cooper and Alanis Morissette, Laug joined the lineup in 2023 and has been powering the band’s massive live sound on tour since.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or seeing them live for the first time, AC/DC’s setlist is guaranteed to be packed with some of the most iconic rock songs ever recorded. Here are a few fan favorites you can almost always count on hearing:
“Back in Black” – One of the best-selling rock songs in history and a live show staple.
“Thunderstruck” – The ultimate crowd anthem, known for its electrifying opening riff.
“Highway to Hell” – A timeless classic that captures the band’s rebellious spirit.
“You Shook Me All Night Long” – A radio and arena favorite that gets every crowd singing along.
“T.N.T.” – A high-energy banger that perfectly defines AC/DC’s explosive sound.