World-famous classic rock band announces Denver stop during upcoming tour

Known around the globe for hits like ‘Back in Black,’ ‘Highway to Hell,’ and ‘TNT,’ Australian rock band AC/DC is set to make a stop in Denver during their upcoming ‘Power Up’ world tour that will be kicking off in December of this year.

The Denver show will be their fifth American stop after 13 shows abroad – the 18th of the 30-stop tour.

AC/DC got their start in 1973, having since sold more than 200 million albums per ChartMasters.org. It’s also worth noting that their song ‘Highway to Hell‘ has reportedly been streamed more than 2.1 billion times on Spotify to date.

Coloradans hoping to see AC/DC live during their Centennial State stop should mark their calendars for July 28, 2026, when the band will take the stage at Empower Field at Mile High. This will be the first time the band has performed in Denver in a decade.

Find additional information related to AC/DC’s world tour and purchase tickets once they hit the market on November 7 here.


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