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AC/DC's 'Power Up' European Tour: A Tribute to Malcolm Young and Celebration of 50 Years

ACDCs Power Up European Tour A Tribute to Malcolm Young and 
Celebration of 50 Years
AC/DC's 'Power Up' European Tour 2024 pays homage to late bandmate Malcolm Young, celebrates 50th anniversary. Featuring Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, and more.

The iconic heavy rock band AC/DC is all set to embark on the European leg of their "Power Up" tour in 2024, paying homage to their late bandmate Malcolm Young. The much-anticipated tour will commence in Gelsenkirchen, Germany on May 17 and culminate in Dublin, Ireland on August 17.

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The Power Up Album: A Tribute to Malcolm Young

AC/DC's 17th studio album, "Power Up," was released in 2020 and instantly struck a chord with fans, topping charts in several countries. The album serves as a tribute to Malcolm Young, the band's co-founder and rhythm guitarist, who passed away in 2017. It features guitar riffs and ideas developed by Malcolm and his brother Angus over the years, capturing the essence of the band's signature sound.

The Return of Brian Johnson and Phil Rudd

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The "Power Up" album marked the return of lead vocalist Brian Johnson, who had to leave the band in 2016 due to hearing issues. With the help of audio expert Stephen Ambrose, Johnson was able to recover his hearing and join the band once again. "Power Up" also saw the return of drummer Phil Rudd, who faced legal issues and took a hiatus from the band.

The European Tour: Celebrating 50 Years of AC/DC

The upcoming European tour, which marks the band's first concert since 2016, will include stops in major cities across the continent, celebrating AC/DC's 50th anniversary. The current lineup features Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney, who will replace retired bassist Cliff Williams for the tour. Tickets for the Power Up European Tour go on sale on February 16.

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As the band members, aged between 64 and 73, gear up for the tour, they attribute their continued success to good health and their unwavering dedication to rock music. After all these years, AC/DC remains a force to be reckoned with, proving that rock and roll will never die.

For fans across Europe, the Power Up European Tour is a long-awaited opportunity to experience the raw energy and timeless sound of AC/DC live on stage once again. With a setlist that promises to be a rollercoaster ride of classic hits and new favorites, the tour is set to be an electrifying celebration of the band's enduring legacy.

The "Power Up" European Tour will not only pay tribute to Malcolm Young but also showcase the unwavering spirit of a band that has defied the odds and continued to rock, even in the face of adversity. As the countdown to the tour begins, fans can look forward to an unforgettable experience, filled with the power and passion that has come to define AC/DC.

In the immortal words of Angus Young, "Let there be rock!"

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