AC/DC confirm band members for comeback UK and European tour

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AC/DC performing live in 2023 (Picture: Christie Goodwin)

AC/DC have confirmed the line-up for their first UK and European tour in eight years – see who’s joining the band on stage below.

Yesterday (February 12), the legendary Australian band revealed the dates for their 2024 ‘Power Trip’ tour, which will take them throughout the UK and Europe across the summer.

The tour – the band’s first since 2016 – will mark the official return of Brian Johnson on vocals, after hearing issues forced him to leave the band’s 2016 dates and be replaced by Axl Rose.

He will be joined by Angus and Stevie Young on guitars, and the band have confirmed that former Jane’s Addiction member Chris Chaney will be performing on bass. Drummer Matt Laug, who debuted with the band at their live return for the Power Trip festival in California last year, will continue to sit in for Phil Rudd.

The band will play 21 dates across the UK and Europe, beginning in Gelsenkirchen, Germany on May 17 and running through to August 17, where they will wrap up the tour in Dublin’s Croke Park.

In between, they will play two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium and gigs in Amsterdam, Paris and more.

See the band’s ‘Power Up’ tour dates below. Tickets go on sale here on Friday, February 16. Click the link for detailed on-sale times for specific dates.

MAY 2024
17 – Gelsenkirchen, Veltins Arena
21 – Gelsenkirchen, Veltins Arena
25 – Reggio Emilia, RCF Arena
29 – Seville, La Cartuja Stadium

JUNE 2024
5 – Amsterdam, Johan Cruyff Arena
9 – Munich, Olympic Stadium
12 – Munich, Olympic Stadium
16 – Dresden, Messe
23 – Vienna, Ernst Happel Stadium
26 – Vienna, Ernst Happel Stadium
29 – Zurich, Letzigrund Stadium

JULY 2024
3 – London, Wembley Stadium
7 – London, Wembley Stadium
13 – Hockenheim, Ring
17 – Stuttgart, Wasen
21 – Bratislava, Old Airport
27 – Nuremberg, Zeppelinfield
31 – Hannover, Messe

AUGUST 2024
9 – Dessel, Festivalpark Stenehei
13 – Paris, Hippodrome Paris Longchamp
17 – Dublin, Croke Park