AC/DC's North American 'PWR UP' Tour Setlist Revealed

12 April 2025 | 9:34 am | Mary Varvaris

This week, AC/DC played their first non-festival US show in nine years and their first performance since August 2024.

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AC/DC began their North American PWR UP tour on Thursday (10 April), marking their first non-festival US show in nine years and their first performance since August 2024.

The Aussie rockers kicked off the tour at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While AC/DC are on the PWR UP tour—in support of their 2020 album of the same name—they played just two songs from the album, Demon Fire and Shot In The Dark.

Back In Black was the most popular album of the set, represented with five songs: the title track, Have A Drink On Me, Hells Bells, Shoot To Thrill, and You Shook Me All Night Along. The band opened with the Highway To Hell cut, If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It) and closed with the epic For Those About To Rock (We Salute You).

The tour marks the band’s first tour with their new touring line-up: singer Brian Johnson, guitarists Angus and Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug, and Jane’s Addiction bassist Chris Chaney.

You can check out AC/DC’s first setlist of the tour below, per setlist.fm.

AC/DC @ U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota Setlist:

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If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)

Back In Black

Demon Fire

Shot Down In Flames

Thunderstruck

Have A Drink On Me

Hells Bells

Shot In The Dark

Stiff Upper Lip

Highway To Hell

Shoot To Thrill

Sin City

Rock ‘n’ Roll Train

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

High Voltage

Riff Raff

You Shook Me All Night Long

Whole Lotta Rosie

Let There Be Rock

Encore:

T.N.T.

For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)

Following their six-week North American tour, AC/DC will head to Europe for a 12-date tour.

Earlier this year, a Herald Sun report said AC/DC are “strongly tipped for stadium dates in the last quarter of 2025 as part of their Power Up tour,” according to “tour insiders.” If this is true, the rumoured shows will coincide with the tenth anniversary of the band’s last tour of Australia.