AC/DC's Power Up tour, its first U.S. run in nine years, will stop at the Rose Bowl
Briefly

The upcoming Power Up tour marks AC/DC's first U.S. tour since 2015, celebrating their legacy with 13 stops, highlighting the band’s enduring impact on rock music.
AC/DC's 'Power Up' album is a tribute to founding guitarist Malcolm Young, who passed away in 2017, solidifying the band's status in the rock genre with Grammy nominations.
The current lineup features Brian Johnson, Angus Young, and others, with a strong response from audiences after their recent performance at the Power Trip festival, where they showcased classic hits.
Since their debut in 1973, AC/DC has sold over 200 million albums globally and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, affirming their legendary status.
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