The Cult have announced a fall North American tour that will see the band performing a separate set as their early goth rock iteration, Death Cult https://t.co/fZbUNgdnBr https://t.co/n07oq5k87G
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Cattle Decapitation have mapped out a fall 2025 North American tour with Aborted, Frozen Soul, and Tribal Gaze → https://t.co/wjvc3I8Qkc https://t.co/4t4NgFTU50
AC/DC will return to Australian stages in November 2025 for their first national tour in a decade, backing their ARIA No. 1 album “Power Up.” The hard-rock veterans initially unveiled five stadium concerts—Melbourne Cricket Ground (12 Nov.), Sydney’s Accor Stadium (21 Nov.), Adelaide Oval (30 Nov.), Perth’s Optus Stadium (4 Dec.) and Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium (14 Dec.)—with local punk outfit Amyl and the Sniffers as special guests. Explosive demand prompted promoter TEG Van Egmond to add second nights in Melbourne (16 Nov.), Sydney (25 Nov.) and Brisbane (18 Dec.), before declaring a ninth and “final” show at Optus Stadium on 8 December. Ticketek said its platform processed a record 370,000 transactions on 26 June, of which more than 320,000 were for AC/DC seats, eclipsing the company’s previous single-day sales benchmark set by the band’s 2009 Black Ice tour. The run marks AC/DC’s first Australian dates since the 2015 Rock or Bust tour, which moved more than 520,000 tickets. The current line-up features founding guitarist Angus Young, singer Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug and new touring bassist Chris Chaney.