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Watch: AC/DC Plays Final Concert Of ‘Power Up’ Summer 2024 European Tour In Dublin

Legendary hard rockers AC/DC played the 24th and final concert of their “Power Up” European tour on Saturday, August 17 at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.

The setlist for the show was as follows, according to Setlist.fm:

01. If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)
02. Back In Black
03. Demon Fire
04. Shot Down In Flames
05. Thunderstruck
06. Have A Drink On Me
07. Hells Bells
08. Shot In The Dark
09. Stiff Upper Lip
10. Highway To Hell
11. Shoot To Thrill
12. Sin City
13. Rock ‘N’ Roll Train
14. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
15. High Voltage
16. Riff Raff
17. You Shook Me All Night Long
18. Whole Lotta Rosie
19. Let There Be Rock

 

Encore:

20. T.N.T.
21. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)

Prior to this past weekend’s concert, AC/DC last played Ireland in 2015 with a sold-out show in the Aviva Stadium.

The “Power Up” European tour marked AC/DC‘s first with the band’s new touring lineup consisting of singer Brian Johnson, guitarists Angus and Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug and the latest addition to the group’s touring lineup, bassist Chris Chaney.

The European tour was the first run of gigs since AC/DC‘s return to the stage at last year’s rock Power Trip festival in Indio, California.

AC/DC‘s last tour took place in 2015 and 2016 and had a $180 million gross, with 2,310,061 sold tickets reported to the Pollstar box office.

Laug is an American drummer who has played with many bands/artists such as Alanis MorissetteAlice CooperSLASH’S SNAKEPIT and Vasco RossiMatt moved to Los Angeles after graduating from South Florence High School in 1986 and after attending college in L.A., Matt became a sought-after studio drummer.

In 2001, Laug supported AC/DC as part of SLASH’S SNAKEPIT on the North American and European legs of the “Stiff Upper Lip” tour.

In its announcement about Laug‘s addition to the band’s Power Trip lineup, AC/DC offered no explanation for the absence of the band’s longtime drummer Phil Rudd, who rejoined AC/DC for the recording of the group’s comeback album, “Power Up”, which came out in November 2020.

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