AC/DC return to Italy for a concert in Imola in July

AC/DC return to Italy for a concert in Imola in July

It’s official: AC/DC return In concert in Italy in 2025. The date to be marked on the calendar is that of July 20 next and the appointment with the historic Australian band is set atEnzo and Dino Ferrari International Autodromo di Imola. At the opening they will play i Pretty Reckless. The Band of Taylor Momsen, already popular with the film and television public for being included in the cast of the film “Il Grinch” and in the popular television series “Gossip Girl”, had been the shoulder of Angus Young and members also last year for The show at the RCF Arena in Reggio Emilia.

Tickets for AC/DC in Imola

Nominal tickets for the only Italian stage On Sunday 20 July to the international self -driver Enzo and Dino Ferrari in Imola – which celebrates the ten -year of the previous concert in the same location – will be For sale exclusively on the Ticketone circuit (online and points of sale) From 11 on Friday 7 February For a maximum purchase of 4 account tickets. It will be possible to make a single change of name per ticket starting from Friday 20 June. As always, Barley Arts invites you not to rely on secondary ticketing circuits. Children up to 6 years of age will be able to access for free at the Italian concert; From 7 years old they will be able to enter with a full ticket and no reductions will be expected.

Accreditation to the Italian show for guests with disabilities It is managed by the non -profit organization friendly hands. It is possible to request from 11 on Friday 7 February – simultaneously with the opening of sales to the public – only on Maniamicheonlus.org. The requests will be processed following the chronological order of receipt subject to exhaustion within the expected area. Requests sent through other channels (social or email) will not be taken into consideration.

To stay updated on the concert it is already possible to download from the digital stores Barley Arts X ACDCa free app for iOS and Android developed by Ajepcom which will populate with all useful information.

The “power up tour” continues

The confirmation of the new tricolor passage of the AC/DC comes a couple of months later The announcement of the return of the overseas band For the first tour in the United States with Brian Johnson since February 2016. The news of last December had turned on hopes also in European fanswho hoped for new dates after the tour that had reported the formation of “Back in Black” in Europe last year. The wait was rewarded: the AC/DC tour in support of the album “Power up“(Read the review here), their latest studio album released in November 2020, continues and after the conclusion of the North American branch in late May will go back to the old continent.

The band will kick off the European tour on June 26th from Praguebefore stopping in Berlin (30 June), Poland (4 July), Düsseldorf (8 July), Madrid (12 July), then in Imola for the Italian date on July 20, and continue in Tallinn (24 July), In Gothenburg (28 July), in Oslo (5 August), in Paris (9 August), in Karlsruhe (17 August) and Edinburgh (August 21).

Training

“Power Up” is the title of the album which, released on November 13, 2020 six years after “Rock or Bust” of 2014, and produced by Brendan O’Brien, saw Angus Young at work together again (guitar soloist), Brian Johnson (voice), Cliff Williams (bass), Phil Rudd (drums) and Stevie Young (rhythmic guitar) the five found themselves after some events that risked leading to the melting of the group.

Among these, there have been – among other things – the removal of Rudd from the band in 2015, following the judicial problems in which he was involved, the temporary exit from Johnson’s scene, forced to abandon live activity in the beautiful piece of the 2016 tour due to hearing problems, and Williams’ farewell.

Now, For the 2025 tour, the training sees Brian Johnson lined up on the voice, Angus Young on the solo guitar, Stevie Young on the rhythmic guitar, Matt Laug on drums and the bassist Chris Chanay. Among the most “youth” members, there are Matt Laug, called in 2023 to take Phil Rudd’s place at the drums during the tours; Chris Chaney, hired last year instead of Cliff Williams.