Following the release of last year's Rock or Bust and a performance at this past weekend's Grammy Awards, legendary rock'n'rollers AC/DC have announced plans to embark on an extensive North American tour.
The band are scheduled to headline Coachella in Indio, CA, on April 10 and 17, and will then head overseas for a string of European shows. They'll land back on North American soil in August, kicking off the tour in Foxborough, MA, on August 22.
The band will hit a number of Canadian cities, including Quebec City (August 28), Montreal (August 31), Ottawa (September 3), Moncton (September 8), Toronto (September 10), Edmonton (September 20) and Vancouver (September 22). The whole tour wraps up on September 28 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Appearing on stage will be singer Brian Johnson, Angus Young and Cliff Williams, with Stevie Young replacing his uncle Malcolm Young (due to ongoing health problems) and Chris Slade filling in for legally embattled drummer Phil Rudd.
You can see the band's upcoming North American shows below, and head over here for their comprehensive 2015 itinerary.
UPDATE: The band have added a show in Winnipeg on September 17.
Tour dates:
04/10 Indio, CA - Coachella Music Festival
04/17 Indio, CA - Coachella Music Festival
08/22 Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
08/26 E. Rutherford, NJ - MetLife Stadium
08/28 Quebec City, QC - Plains Of Abraham
08/31 Montreal, QC - Olympic Stadium
09/03 Ottawa, ON - TD Place
09/05 Moncton, NB - Magnetic Hill
09/08 Detroit, MI - Ford Field
09/10 Toronto, ON - Downsview Park
09/15 Chicago, IL - Wrigley Field
09/17 Winnipeg, MB - Investors Group Field
09/20 Edmonton, AB - Commonwealth Stadium
09/22 Vancouver, BC - BC Place
09/25 San Francisco, CA - AT&T Park
09/28 Los Angeles, CA - Dodger Stadium
The band are scheduled to headline Coachella in Indio, CA, on April 10 and 17, and will then head overseas for a string of European shows. They'll land back on North American soil in August, kicking off the tour in Foxborough, MA, on August 22.
The band will hit a number of Canadian cities, including Quebec City (August 28), Montreal (August 31), Ottawa (September 3), Moncton (September 8), Toronto (September 10), Edmonton (September 20) and Vancouver (September 22). The whole tour wraps up on September 28 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Appearing on stage will be singer Brian Johnson, Angus Young and Cliff Williams, with Stevie Young replacing his uncle Malcolm Young (due to ongoing health problems) and Chris Slade filling in for legally embattled drummer Phil Rudd.
You can see the band's upcoming North American shows below, and head over here for their comprehensive 2015 itinerary.
UPDATE: The band have added a show in Winnipeg on September 17.
Tour dates:
04/10 Indio, CA - Coachella Music Festival
04/17 Indio, CA - Coachella Music Festival
08/22 Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium
08/26 E. Rutherford, NJ - MetLife Stadium
08/28 Quebec City, QC - Plains Of Abraham
08/31 Montreal, QC - Olympic Stadium
09/03 Ottawa, ON - TD Place
09/05 Moncton, NB - Magnetic Hill
09/08 Detroit, MI - Ford Field
09/10 Toronto, ON - Downsview Park
09/15 Chicago, IL - Wrigley Field
09/17 Winnipeg, MB - Investors Group Field
09/20 Edmonton, AB - Commonwealth Stadium
09/22 Vancouver, BC - BC Place
09/25 San Francisco, CA - AT&T Park
09/28 Los Angeles, CA - Dodger Stadium