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AC/DC to play Murrayfield Stadium on Power Up tour

Feb 03, 2025 at 06:54 pm

The band will play 11 dates across the continent before concluding the tour with a final show at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on August 21.

AC/DC to play Murrayfield Stadium on Power Up tour

Legendary rockers AC/DC will return to Scotland for the first time in a decade when they bring their Power Up tour to Edinburgh.

The band will play 11 dates across the continent before concluding the tour with a final show at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on August 21.

It will be the first time the group have performed in Scotland in 10 years.

The Power Up tour is named after their latest studio album, which has reached number one in 21 countries.

Other venues on the 2025 tour include the Olympiastadion in Berlin, the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid and the Stade De France in Paris.

The Edinburgh date comes the same month that Oasis are set to perform at Murrayfield over three nights. Last year, Taylor Swift also performed several nights at the stadium.

AC/DC have sold more than 200 million albums worldwide and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.

Formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973, the band features Brian Johnson on vocals, Angus Young on lead guitar, Stevie Young on rhythm guitar, Chris Chaney on bass and Matt Laug on drums.

AC/DC founding members Angus Young, his brother Malcolm, and former lead singer Bon Scott were all born in Scotland. Malcolm Young died eight years ago while Bon Scott died in 1980.

Tickets for the shows will be available from 10am on February 7.

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