The AC/DC kick off the tour that will go from Imola: how it went
The AC/DC, which last year returned to perform in Europe after more than eight years also stopping in Italy for a date at the RCF Arena in Reggio Emilia (here our story), have started theirs First tour in the United States in nine years. The series of dates is also for the group The first overseas again with Brian Johnson on the voice That, due to his serious hearing problems, after the live in Kansas City of 28 February 2016 he was replaced by Axl Rose.
There North American branch of the “Power Up Tour”which in July will report the Australian training in our part for the appointment of 20 July in Imola, He left last night April 10 from the US Bank Stadium of Minneapolis. On stage, the AC/DC gave a concert of 21 songs and, as reported by Ultimate Classic Rock, he was able to satisfy fans’ expectations. The magazine, in fact, indicates that the guitarist Angus Young70 years old since last month, “remains an ageless wonder: he moved far and wide on the gigantic stage with his classic ‘Duck-Walk’, guiding the band through their greatest successes and two songs taken from their most recent album ‘Power up’ “. Here are some videos made by fans:
“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 (solo guitar), Brian Johnson (voice), Cliff Williams (bass), Phil Rudd (drum) and Stevie Young (rhythmic guitar). The five found themselves after some events that risked leading to the dissolution of the group. Among these, there have been – among other things – Rudd’s removal 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 Tour 2025, In addition to Angus Young to the solo guitar, The training sees Brian Johnson deployed under the item, Stevie Young to the rhythmic guitar, Matt Laug on drums and the bassist Chris Chanay. Among the “younger” members, there are Matt Laugcalled in 2023 to take Phil Rudd’s place at the drums during the tours; Chris Chanayhired last year instead of Cliff Williams.
The North American tour will end on May 28 in Cleveland, and then bring the band back to the old continent. The group 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 Edimburg (August 21).
The ladder of the April 10 concert at the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis:
1. “IF You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)”
2. “Back in Black”
3. “Demon Fire”
4. “Shot down in flames”
5. “Thunderstruck”
6. “Have a Drink on me”
7. “Hells Bells”
8. “Shot in the dark”
9. “Stuff Upper Lip”
10.
“Highway to Hell”.
11. “Shoot to Thrill”
12. “Sin City”
13. “Rock ‘n’ roll train”
14. “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”
15. “High Voltage”
16. “Riff Raff”
17. “You shook me all night long”
18. “WHOLE Fight Rosie”
19. “Let there be rock”
Encore
20. “TNT”
21. “For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)”