AC/DC Concerts Setlist

AC/DC concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2026 tour

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Popular songs in setlists

Top 10 most played songs by AC/DC: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

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Check out and listen to the setlist of the upcoming Concert (Spotify playlist updated after every tour date):

How long is the concert?

Based on the average Setlist, AC/DC will perform live for about 2:15.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (99% probability):

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  1. Iron Man 2 cover If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
  2. Back In Black cover Back in Black
  3. Power Up cover Demon Fire
  4. Highway To Hell cover Shot Down in Flames
  5. The Razors Edge cover Thunderstruck
  6. Iron Man 2 cover Have a Drink on Me
  7. Back In Black cover Hells Bells
  8. Power Up cover Shot in the Dark
  9. Stiff Upper Lip cover Stiff Upper Lip
  10. Highway To Hell cover Highway to Hell
  11. Back In Black cover Shoot to Thrill
  12. Powerage cover Sin City
  13. '74 Jailbreak cover Jailbreak
  14. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap cover Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
  15. High Voltage cover High Voltage
  16. Powerage cover Riff Raff
  17. Back In Black cover You Shook Me All Night Long
  18. Let There Be Rock cover Whole Lotta Rosie
  19. Let There Be Rock cover Let There Be Rock
  20. Encore #1

  21. High Voltage cover T.N.T.
  22. For Those About To Rock (we Salute You) cover For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)

AC/DC Tour Map 2026

Follow AC/DC on tour with our interactive Tour Map. Explore the places where the concerts will take and find out where you can catch AC/DC on tour near you.
21 upcoming concerts, touring across these countries with exciting setlists and live performances: Canada, United Kingdom, United States, etc.

AC/DC Biography

AC/DC is an Australian rock band. It was founded in 1973 in Sydney, Australia. The founding members were lead vocalist Dave Evans (born in 1953 in Carmarthen, Wales, United Kingdom), lead guitarist Angus Young (1955, Glasgow, Scotland, UK), rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young (1953, Glasgow, Scotland, UK; he’s also Angus’s brother), bassist Larry Van Kriedt (1954, San Francisco, California, United States), and drummer Colin Burgess (1946, Sydney, Australia). Despite being a band based in Australia, only one of the 5 founders was actually born in the continent-nation.

The 5 original members formed the new rock band in November 1973. They booked their very first AC/DC concert date on New Year’s Eve that year, at the Chequers nightclub in Sydney. Guitarist Angus Young wore his signature schoolboy outfit on stage from the get-go, a habit that he keeps to this day. The band name comes from the abbreviation of the words “alternating current/direct current”, describing the two types of electric currents. The Young brothers’ sister saw the four letters inscribed on her sewing machine.

Throughout 1974, the band started gaining steam with constant live AC/DC concert shows across Australia, even opening for the popular American rock star Lou Reed while he was touring “down under”. As a result, AC/DC got to work with a better connected manager. However, there was one condition: their original lead singer, Evans, had to be replaced. The new manager felt his performances weren’t up to par with the rest of the band. Thus, a new vocalist, Bon Scott, was brought in to complete the line-up.

In February 1975, AC/DC released their debut album through the biggest independent label in Australia, Albert Productions. Keeping with the theme of electricity, they named the album “High Voltage”. It became a moderate success, peaking at the #14 spot on the local charts in Australia. After the record’s release, however, the band’s popularity kept growing, eventually becoming one of the most popular musical acts in their country.

This led to them signing an international contract with the British label Atlantic Records in 1976. Atlantic released a new AC/DC album in April 1976, with the same title as their first one, “High Voltage”. However, they made the record available for sale worldwide. As a result, it got on the famous Billboard 200 list on the #176 spot in the US.

In 1980, lead singer Bon Scott passed away due to alcohol poisoning. After contemplating full-on dismantlement, the band decided to bring on English singer Brian Johnson to fill his void. This move ended up working out just fine, as the rock stars’ popularity only grew worldwide after that.

Overall, AC/DC has released a total of 18 studio albums during their long career. The best selling one among them is “Back in Black” released in July 1980. It is also the second best selling album of all time with over 30 million copies sold, only behind Michael Jackson’s "Thriller" from 1982. Meanwhile, the latest new AC/DC album is titled “Power Up”, which came out in November 2020.

The legendary Aussie rock band’s biggest hits to date are “Highway to Hell” (1979), “Back in Black” (1980), “You Shook Me All Night Long” (also 1980), and “Thunderstruck” (1990). Lead guitarist Angus Young is the sole founding member who is still part of the band. The rest of AC/DC’s line-up is made up of lead singer Johnson, drummer Phil Rudd, bassist Cliff Williams, and rhythm guitarist Stevie Young.

AC/DC News

  • 14 Nov 2025

    AC/DC's show in Melbourne was so loud it caused an earthquake, with experts noting that the crowd's unified jumping amplified the signal

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