AC/DC world tour details: European tour with two dates in London | Music | Entertainment

AC/DC are not messing around this year.

The iconic Australian band have been casually teasing “something is coming” for weeks, at this point.

Fans around the globe speculated that this upcoming announcement could – finally! – mark the beginning of another world tour, and they weren’t far off.

AC/DC have just announced the Power Up Tour for Europe 2024. On this massive adventure, AC/DC will be hitting ten countries to play over 20 dates around the continent.

Included in this line-up of dates is two very special shows taking place in London, UK.

AC/DC will be hitting the country’s biggest and best venue, Wembley Stadium, for two consecutive nights in July.

The Back In Black rockers are expected to sell out every ticket for this once-in-a-lifetime event when tickets are released.

And it’s no wonder, either, considering they have sold more than 200 million albums worldwide throughout their 50-year career.

As if that wasn’t enough, the Power Up Tour – Europe 2024 will be the first time AC/DC play on this side of the world in almost a decade.

So, if you’re keen to get involved, you should buy tickets this week.

Thankfully, we have all the information you need to get yours.

Here’s the information:

AC/DC tickets will be released on Friday, February 16, 2024, at 10am.

There are currently no plans for any kind of presale event, so this will be fans’ one and only chance to buy tickets for AC/DC’s European tour.

Thankfully, there are some options on where you can buy yours this week. Here’s the link breakdown:

TICKETMASTER – Buy AC/DC tickets here.

SEE TICKETS – Buy AC/DC tickets here.

LIVE NATION – Buy AC/DC tickets here.

Tickets will be released for the entire tour from Friday, February 16, 2024, at 10am, but you can look at the entire list of shows below.

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