AC/DC announces a rare Tampa concert

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

AC/DC has officially announced a rare concert in Tampa, scheduled for May 16, 2025, at Raymond James Stadium, marking a significant return for the band after more than 15 years away from the area. This highly anticipated performance is part of their Power Up North American Tour, which will cover 13 stadiums across the United States. The last time AC/DC performed in Tampa was back in 2008, making this concert a notable event for local fans. Many locals are familiar with the band's hit song "Thunderstruck," which has become a staple during Tampa Bay Lightning games at Amalie Arena. The concert announcement has sparked excitement among rock music enthusiasts in the region, who have been longing for the band's return.

Tickets for the event will go on sale this Friday at noon, providing fans a chance to secure their spot for what promises to be an unforgettable night. For those interested, tickets can be purchased directly from the band's official website, acdc. com/tour. This event not only holds significance for AC/DC fans but also highlights the vibrant local music scene in Tampa.

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