AC/DC returns to Brazil with Power Up tour shows in São Paulo

The Australian band AC/DC kicks off its Power Up tour in Brazil with three shows at Estádio Morumbi in São Paulo on February 24 and 28, and March 4, 2026. The performances promote the 2020 album and mark the group's return to the country since 2009. Tickets for the final batch are available starting at R$ 850.

The rock band AC/DC, formed in 1973 in Australia, will hold three Power Up tour shows at Estádio Morumbi in São Paulo on February 24 and 28, and March 4, 2026, starting at 9 p.m. with gates opening at 3 p.m. The tour promotes the 2020 self-titled album and will visit other Latin American cities, including Buenos Aires in Argentina, Santiago in Chile, and Mexico City. The group's last visit to Brazil was in 2009 during the Black Ice World Tour.

From the original lineup, only guitarist Angus Young, 70, remains. Vocalist Brian Johnson, 78, faced severe hearing issues, while guitarist Malcolm Young, Angus's brother, left the band in 2014 due to dementia and passed away in 2017. Despite the changes and advanced ages, the shows sold out quickly, drawing fans to relive hits like 'Highway to Hell' and 'Thunderstruck'.

The setlist features tracks such as 'Back In Black', 'Thunderstruck', 'Highway to Hell', 'You Shook Me All Night Long', and 'T.N.T.', among 22 other songs announced by the band. Final batch tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster, ranging from R$ 850 in the bleachers to R$ 1,590 in lower chairs and R$ 1,490 in upper chairs.

To reach Morumbi, fans can take the metro to São Paulo-Morumbi station (Line 4-Yellow), followed by a 15-minute walk along Avenida Jorge João Saad to Praça Roberto Gomes Pedrosa. SPTrans buses also serve the area, with free fares on Sundays after midnight. CET reports road closures on avenues like Giovanni Gronchi and Jules Rimet from 2 p.m. In case of rain, ponchos and boots are advised as umbrellas are not allowed. For heat, hydration and light clothing are key.

Criticisms regarding performance quality due to the members' ages divide opinions, similar to those faced by the Rolling Stones, but audiences fill stadiums for nostalgia and tribute to rock legends.

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