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AC/DC Launch Sydney Pop-Up Store Ahead Of Stadium Shows

20 November 2025 | 3:29 pm | Mary Varvaris

AC/DC enthusiasts can visit the pop-up store for limited-edition merchandise, exclusives, and a full-scale fan experience.

AC/DC at the MCG

AC/DC at the MCG (Credit: Andrew Briscoe)

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AC/DC continue their Australian tour at Sydney’s Accor Stadium tomorrow night (21 November), and ahead of their long-awaited return, a pop-up store packed with merchandise has opened its doors in Marrickville.

An exclusive pop-up store opened in Melbourne to coincide with their dates at the MCG, and now, Sydney has joined in on the fun.

The store, located at Mothership Studios in Marrickville, has been transformed into a dedicated AC/DC hub featuring limited-edition merchandise, exclusives, and a full-scale fan experience. Fans will be able to take home premium Power Up apparel, AC/DC vinyl, accessories, and other products that won’t be available online or at the venue.

Mothership Studios’ AC/DC store opened its doors today and will remain open until Tuesday, 25 November. On show dates – tomorrow and next Tuesday – the store’s open hours are 11 am until 5 pm. On non-show days – today, 22, 23, and 24 November – fans can pick up merchandise from 12 pm until 10 pm.

You can find more information on AC/DC’s Power Up website and enter to win $100 in official AC/DC merchandise.

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On their Australian shows so far, the band have performed an energetic 21-song show, with the first performance of Jailbreak since 1991 at the MCG earlier this month.

After their Sydney shows, AC/DC will continue the tour in Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane. Amyl And The Sniffers are special guests on all dates of the tour, with local bands joining in each city. The band hosted The Casanovas in Melbourne and will be joined by Large Mirage in Sydney, Oscar The Wild in Adelaide, The Southern River Band in Perth, and Headsend in Brisbane.

“The band ploughed through the set without mercy, a relentless barrage of anthems from start to finish,” The Music’s Monique La Terra wrote in a review of the band’s first show on the tour.

La Terra concluded, “As the last cannons fired, one truth remained undeniable. Legends never fade. They just turn up the volume.”