
It will be a thunderstruck reunion for AC/DC fans as the legendary rock band has announced they will be hitting the road again, with the "Power Up" tour landing in Pittsburgh in 2025. The iconic group has confirmed they will plug in at Acrisure Stadium on May 8, igniting the stage for the first time in nine years. WTAE reported the band's lineup will feature Angus Young slashing riffs on guitar, along with vocalist Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug, and bass player Chris Chaney.
With the tour set to crisscross 13 cities across the United States, Pittsburgh is bracing for what promises to be a no-frills, high-voltage show. After nearly a decade, fans will have the chance to witness one of rock's most enduring acts, with other cities on the roster including Minneapolis, Dallas, Las Vegas, and Foxborough, as detailed by CBS News Pittsburgh. Tickets aimed to go live for sale on Friday at noon to those eager to secure a spot at one of these potentially historic concerts.
The "Power Up" tour marks AC/DC's return to the stage and shares its name with the band's 2020 album, which roared to No. 1 on the Billboard chart. This upcoming tour allows the band to bring new material and classic anthems to diehard and new fans alike. Notably, their album's successful debut marks a capstone on a career that has bridged generations and resists fading into rock oblivion.