Rock legends AC/DC will make two Texas stops as part of their 2026 Power Up Tour. The globe-spanning shows include a stop at San Antonio’s Alamodome on Friday, July 24 — the band’s first Alamo City concert in 18 years.
The 21-date tour will see the Australia-based band travel across the entire Western Hemisphere with an itinerary that begins in São Paulo, Brazil, on February 24 and concludes in Philadelphia on September 29.
Nominally, the tour is in support of the group’s 2020 album Power Up, but fans can expect a setlist that includes many of the band’s signature classics, including “Thunderstruck,” “You Shook Me All Night Long,” and “Back in Black.” Speaking of Back in Black, it is the highest-selling album by a band of all time and the third highest-selling overall, topped only by The Eagles’ Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) and Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
Overall, the group — Angus Young on lead guitar, vocalist Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug, and bass player Chris Chaney — has sold more than 200 million albums worldwide and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.
Tickets for both Texas shows go on sale at 10 am on Friday, November 7. For links and more information, visit acdc.com.
AC/DC Power Up Tour Dates:
Tuesday, February 24: São Paulo, BR, Estádio do Morum BISWednesday, March 11: Santiago, CL, Parque Estadio NacionalMonday, March 23: Buenos Aires, AR, Estadio River PlateTuesday, April 7: Mexico City, MX, Estadio GNP SegurosSaturday, July 11: Charlotte, NC, Bank of America StadiumWednesday, July 15: Columbus, OH, Ohio StadiumSunday, July 19: Madison, WI, Camp Randall StadiumFriday, July 24: San Antonio, TX, AlamodomeTuesday, July 28: Denver, CO, Empower Field at Mile HighSaturday, August 1: Las Vegas, NV, Allegiant StadiumWednesday, August 5: San Francisco, CA, Levi’s StadiumSunday, August 9: Edmonton, AB, Commonwealth StadiumThursday, August 13: Vancouver, BC, BC PlaceThursday, August 27: Atlanta, GA, Mercedes-Benz StadiumMonday, August 31: Houston, TX, NRG StadiumFriday, September 4: South Bend, IN, Notre Dame StadiumTuesday, September 8: St. Louis, MO, The Dome at America’s CenterSaturday, September 12: Montreal, QC, Parc Jean-DrapeauWednesday, September 16: Toronto, ON, Rogers StadiumFriday, September 25: East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife StadiumTuesday, September 29: Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field