AC/DC performs first show in São Paulo after 16 years; see everything you need to know about 3 performances in the country
AC/DC returns to Brazil for their first concert in 16 years as part of their 'Power Up' tour, with three shows at Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo.
AC/DC has made a highly anticipated return to Brazil after a 16-year hiatus, kicking off their 'Power Up' tour with the first of three scheduled performances at Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo. The first show is set for Tuesday, with limited tickets still available, while the band will perform again on Saturday, March 4, and conclude their Brazilian leg of the tour on the same date. This comeback marks a significant moment for both long-time fans and the band, as they have a storied history of unforgettable live shows in the country.
The 2023 tour comes with a reshaped lineup since their last performance in 2009. Notably, Angus Young remains the sole founding member and leader of the band at 70 years old, while other critical members have changed over the years. Current band members include Brian Johnson on vocals, Stevie Young on guitar, Chris Chaney on bass, and Matt Laug on drums. The band's recent changes and challenges have only added to the anticipation and excitement surrounding the upcoming performances in Brazil.
This tour not only highlights AC/DC's enduring popularity but also showcases the band's resilience through various challenges over the years. The shows promise to captivate audiences with their classic hits and energetic performances. Fans are eager to celebrate AC/DC's legacy in rock music, making these concerts a significant cultural event in Brazil's music scene.