AC/DC is back, LIVE, with their “POWER UP” tour coming to Croke Park on Saturday August 17 2024, subject to licence.
The show in Dublin will be the last gig in a 21 date tour this summer taking in 10 countries across Germany, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, England, Slovakia, Belgium and France.
Tickets from €86.25 are on sale here THIS Friday at 9am but every day this week on Radio Nova you can win a pair even before they go on sale
Just stay tuned when you hear ACDC play on this very station any time from 7am-7pm, text or WhatsApp #NOVACDC to 087 18 18 100 and texter 17 will get to go along with a pair of tickets to Croke Park on August 17 for the concert of THE YEAR!
The ‘POWER UP’ tour, named for their latest studio album, which reached #1 in 21 countries, will be the band’s first tour in Europe for eight years and will see them performing at some of the biggest stadiums across the continent.
AC/DC played their very first show on the 31st December 1973 at Chequers Nightclub in Sydney, Australia. They are one of the most influential rock bands in history, with over 200 million albums sold worldwide. The band’s ‘Back In Black’ LP is the ‘bestselling album by any band ever’ and the ‘third bestselling album by any artist’ with global sales of 50 million and counting. AC/DC was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame® in 2003 and into the Music Victoria Awards Hall of Fame in their native Australia. The band continue selling out stadiums on multiple continents, sell millions of albums annually and generate streams in the billions.
To honour their 50-year reign as the world’s greatest rock and roll band, AC/DC – Angus Young on lead guitar, vocalist Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug and a new bass player to carry the torch for Cliff Williams, is back to play to their legion of dedicated fans, which grows with every passing year.
AC/DC POWER UP TOUR EUROPE 2024 SCHEDULE:
- 17-May Glesenkirchen, Germany, Veltins Arena
- 21-May Glesenkirchen, Germany, Veltins Arena
- 25-May Reggio Emilia, Italy, RCF
- 29-May Seville, Spain La Cartuja Stadium
- 05-June Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Johan Cruyff Arena
- 09-June Munich, Germany, Olympic Stadium
- 12-June Munich, Germany, Olympic Stadium
- 16-June Dresden, Germany, Messe
- 23-June Vienna, Austria, Ernst Happel Stadium
- 26-June Vienna, Austria, Ernst Happel Stadium
- 29-June Zurich, Switzerland, Letzigrund Stadium
- 03-July London, England, Wembley Stadium
- 07-July London, England, Wembley Stadium
- 13-July Hockenheim, Germany, Ring
- 17-July Stuttgart, Germany, Wasen
- 21-July Bratislava, Slovakia, Old Airport
- 27-July Nuremberg, Zeppelinfeld
- 31-July Hannover, Messe
- 09-August Dessel/Werchter, Festival Grounds/park
- 13-August Paris, France, Hippodrome
- 17-August Dublin, Ireland, Croke Park