Band returns to the country on February 26, 2026, for a performance at the MorumBIS stadium, in São Paulo; values have not yet been released, but a map of sectors is available
As reported, after more than 15 years, the AC/DC will return to Brazil and Latin America. Only one show has been confirmed in our country: it will take place in February 24, 2026in MorumBIS stadiumin São Paulo.
The agenda also includes visits to Chile (Santiago), Argentina (Buenos Aires) and Mexico (Mexico City). The Pretty Recklessband led by the singer Taylor Momsenwill be in charge of opening the entire tour.
What is known about tickets
In Brazil, ticket sales for the AC/DC show begin on November 7th, Friday, at 10am, via the Ticketmaster Brasil website (with a convenience fee). So far, the physical point of sale (no convenience fee) is unknown.
Ticket prices were not disclosed. The responsible producer, Live Nationonly made the sector map available. They are:
- Track A & B
 - Lower chair
 - Upper chair
 - Grandstand
 
The runway is a single sector, divided for safety reasons into runway A and runway B. There will be no flow of people between runway A and runway B, and access will be different.
When purchasing, we recommend paying attention to the location selected. The ticket will only be valid for track A or track B, depending on your purchase.
For comparison purposes, Oasis shows at the same venue and also produced by Live Nation cost R$800 for floor A and B (half R$400), R$1,000 for the lower seat (R$500 for half), R$1,250 for the upper seat (R$625 for half) and R$590 for the stands (R$295 for half). These values were presented only to give an idea. There is no indication that prices will be maintained for AC/DC.
Tour through Latin America
See the agenda below:
- 02/24: São Paulo, Brazil (MorumBIS Stadium)
 - 03/11: Santiago, Chile
 - 03/23: Buenos Aires, Argentina
 - 07/04: Mexico City, Mexico
 
AC/DC in Brazil
In total, AC/DC came to Brazil on only three occasions. The first took place at Rock in Rio 1985. The second took place as part of the Ballbreaker tour, which took place in October 1996 with performances in São Paulo and Curitiba. The third was during the Black Ice tour, on a single date, in the capital of São Paulo, in November 2009.
Today, the group features Brian Johnson (vocals), Angus Young (lead guitar), Stevie Young (rhythm guitar) and touring musicians Chris Chaney (bass) and Matt Laug (drums). In recent times, they have performed relatively short tours in North America, Europe and Oceania.
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