The legendary hard rock band AC/DC's first tour in almost eight years will be longer than expected: the Australians, famous for rock anthems such as "Highway To Hell", "Back In Black" and "Thunderstruck", will be playing two additional concerts in Germany on their "Power-Up" European tour. Hannover Concerts announced on Friday that the reason for this was the "sensational" demand in advance sales, which had only just started.
The additional concerts are planned for Dresden (June 19) and Hannover (August 4). In total, the hard rock band led by cult guitarist Angus Young will play eleven concerts in Germany - ending in Hanover. In addition to Dresden, Gelsenkirchen, Munich, the Hockenheimring, Stuttgart and Nuremberg are also on the program.
The tour will reportedly also take the band to Italy, Spain, Austria, England, Ireland, Belgium and France as well as Switzerland, the Netherlands and Slovakia this summer. The "Power-Up" tour is named after the band's latest studio album, which reached number one in 21 countries, the organizer announced.