AC/DC’s highly anticipated “Power Up” tour begins in Sydney this weekend, with performances scheduled for both tomorrow and Tuesday at the Sydney Accor Stadium. Fans of the legendary rock band can expect an electrifying experience as AC/DC returns to the stage, showcasing their classic hits and new material from their latest album.
The Australian tour spans several major cities, kicking off in Melbourne at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 12 and November 16. Following the Sydney shows, the band will perform at the Adelaide BP Adelaide Grand Final on November 30, before heading to Perth for concerts at Optus Stadium on December 4 and December 8. The tour will conclude in Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium on December 14 and December 18.
Tickets for all shows are currently on sale through Ticketek and Ticketmaster, making it easier for fans to secure their spots at these highly sought-after events. The tour marks AC/DC’s first major appearance since the release of their album “Power Up” in late 2020, which has received critical acclaim and has further solidified the band’s legacy in the rock music scene.
The excitement surrounding the tour is palpable, with long-time fans and newcomers alike eager to witness the iconic band’s high-energy performances. AC/DC is known for their powerful sound and engaging stage presence, traits that have made them a staple in rock history.
As the band gears up for their Sydney shows, local authorities are preparing for the influx of fans, ensuring that safety measures are in place for what promises to be a memorable experience for all attendees. The concerts are expected to draw large crowds, contributing to the local economy and highlighting the city’s vibrant music scene.
This tour not only celebrates AC/DC’s enduring popularity but also reflects the resurgence of live music events as venues around the world continue to recover from the pandemic’s impact. With a lineup of shows that promises to deliver an unforgettable experience, the “Power Up” tour is set to energize audiences across Australia this November and December.
