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LEGENDARY band AC/DC will head back out on tour this year and are set to make a pit stop in Edinburgh.

But fans will need to shake a leg if they want to nab their spot, as certain tiers have reportedly already sold out.

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The iconic set have penned some of the biggest rock songs of all time, including Back in Black and Thunderstruck.

The Aussie group will only be playing for one night in the UK.

The legends will be performing in Edinburgh on August 21, 2025, at Murrayfield Stadium.

To avoid disappointment, make sure you take the right steps to secure your spot on what is set to be an unforgettable night.

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    Scottish connection

    The iconic Aussie band have a fierce Scottish fanbase through Scottish-born members Bon Scott and Angus and Malcolm Young.

    AC/DC last played in the country in 2015 at Hampden Stadium in Glasgow.

    Who make up the band AC/DC?

    The Anglo-Aussie stalwarts have announced a bumper run of European shows including an August date at Edinburgh's Murrayfield.

    The Power Up Tour to support the album of the same name is celebrating 50 years in the business and will feature lead guitarist Angus Young, frontman Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug and ex Jane's Addiction bassist Chris Chaney who is filling in for the retired Cliff Williams.

    Punter put off by exorbitant ticket price

    AC/DC fans flocked to X earlier after patiently waiting in online queues to nab their spot at the band’s Murrayfield gig.

    But some say they were “priced out” by the asking prices.

    “I paid £4 to see the ‘original’ AC/DC at Edinburgh Playhouse way back in ’82,” one wrote.

    “I’m 20340 th in the Q for Murrayfield tickets and starting prices range from £397.20 to 64.35.

    “I think I’m priced out. The touts will win this one.”

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    Another fan scoops tickets for the iconic group

    "Wow what a week it’s been for tickets," the punter wrote on X.

    "This summer is gonna be insane. Managed to secure front standing for AC/DC Edinburgh this morning.

    "Bloody brilliant."

    AC/DC 2025 tour dates

    26 June – Prague, Letnany Airport – 

    30 June – Berlin, Olympiastadion – 

    4 July – Warsaw, PGE Narodowy – 

    8 July – Düsseldorf, Open Air Park – 

    12 July – Madrid, Metropolitano Stadium – 

    20 July – Imola, Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari – 

    24 July – Tallinn, Song Festival Grounds – 

    28 July – Gothenburg, Ullevi – 

    5 August – Oslo, Bjerke Racecourse – 

    9 August – Paris, Stade de France – 

    17 August – Karlsruhe, Messe Karlsruhe – 

    21 August – Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium – 

    What can fans expect at AC/DC’s Edinburgh show?

    AC/DC are known for putting on one of the best shows in rock.

    Fans can expect pyrotechnics, soaring guitar riffs and some of the band’s biggest hits including Highway to Hell, Hell’s Bells and Shoot to Thrill. 

    Since the show will be the tour’s final stop and Scotland is the home country of the band’s late, original singer Bon Scott, fans can also expect AC/DC to go all out.  

    Are there hospitality tickets available?

    Punters can scoop hospitality tickets to AC/DC’s Scottish show over at official partner Seat Unique.

    Prices for this start at an eye-watering £365 but include additional perks like VIP food and drink access and a prime spot in the stands.

    Fans look ahead to summer

    Some AC/DC fans are in good spirits after securing their spot at the August gig at Murrayfield.

    "AC/DC tickets secured for Edinburgh," one wrote.

    Another said: "See you in a few months boys!"

    Standing area reportedly SOLD OUT

    One disappointed fan took to X to claim that Murrayfield's standing area has now been sold out.

    They then went on to quip that they weren't prepared to fork out for a seated stub.

    "AC/DC standing area sold out," they wrote.

    "Checked for seats close to the pitch. £240 quid.

    "Nah, you're awrite mate."

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    Grab your tickets for AC/DC’s Edinburgh show NOW

    Tickets went on sale at 10am. 

    They were released through LiveNation, Ticketmaster and See Tickets. 

    Make sure you are logged into your account on any of the listed ticket sellers, so you aren’t delayed. 

    Check your internet connection is strong to avoid lags.

    Tickets are available at the links below:

    • Ticketmaster: buy 
    • Live Nation: buy 
    • See Tickets: buy 
    • Viagogo: buy 
    • Ticketek: buy 

    Get comfy

    Punters joining the queue are in for a long wait.

    Just shy of 20,000 hopeful AC/DC fans are waiting to scoop their tickets.

    Ticketmaster prices

    "Tickets have been priced in advance by the tour, ranging from £64.35 to £397.20 (including fees) with a per order handling fee of £2.75," the company states.

    "Please note that this does not include VIP package prices, and tickets are subject to availability.

    Ticketmaster slammed by AC/DC fan

    One would-be attendee has hit out at the ticket sales company following a technical issue.

     

    Fan fury

    For some die-hard AC/DC supporters, the ticketing costs for their upcoming stadium gigs have been a big turn off.

    Standing tickets for the band's Wembley show on July 3 are currently setting fans back £302.85 on Ticketmaster, while official platinum tickets are an eye-watering £381.80.

    The site says: "The Event Organiser has priced these tickets according to their market value. Tickets do not include VIP packages. Availability and pricing are subject to change."

    Evidently, there are still many thousands out there with pockets deep enough to afford the pricey entry fees as both dates are almost sold out, but the price hikes in recent years are spiralling out of control.

    One fan complained: "Ticket price inflation is insane, way beyond anything else I can think of. I get that records aren't selling any more and this is the way that bands make money but I've been feeling the need to draw the line for a few years now, this is the time I've finally done it, I'm not prepared to pay these prices any longer."

    Ticketmaster rallies fans

     

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    Punter put off by exorbitant ticket price

    AC/DC fans have flocked to X as they wait patiently in online queues to nab their spot at the band's Murrayfield gig.

    But some say they have been ";priced out" by the asking prices.

    "I paid £4 to see the 'original' AC/DC at Edinburgh Playhouse way back in '82," one wrote.

    "I'm 20340 th in the Q for Murrayfield tickets and starting prices range from £397.20 to 64.35.

    "I think I'm priced out. The touts will win this one."

    Are there hospitality tickets available?

    Punters can scoop hospitality tickets to AC/DC's Scottish show over at official partner Seat Unique.

    Prices for this start at an eye-watering £365 but include additional perks like VIP food and drink access and a prime spot in the stands.

    Where will AC/DC be performing ahead of their Edinburgh show?

    The band have announced an incredible European Tour named Power Up. 

    They will kick off the tour in Prague on June 26, 2025, before heading to Berlin, Warsaw and several other major cities. 

    AC/DC will be playing in the UK for just one night though. 

    The legendary rock band will be performing in Edinburgh on August 21, 2025, at Murrayfield Stadium.

    GRAB YOUR TICKETS NOW

    As a reminder, tickets are available at the links below:

    • Ticketmaster: buy here
    • Live Nation: buy here
    • See Tickets: buy here
    • Viagogo: buy here
    • Ticketek: buy here

    What can fans expect at AC/DC’s Edinburgh show?

    AC/DC are known for putting on one of the best shows in rock.

    Fans can expect pyrotechnics, soaring guitar riffs and some of the band's biggest hits including Highway to Hell, Hell’s Bells and Shoot to Thrill. 

    Since the show will be the tour’s final stop and Scotland is the home country of the band’s late, original singer Bon Scott, fans can also expect AC/DC to go all out.  

    How much will tickets cost for AC/DC’s Edinburgh show?

    There are different tickets available at AC/DC’s Edinburgh show. 

    Main pitch standing tickets will cost £115, while front pitch standing tickets will cost £130.

    Seated tickets will also be available, which will range in price from £55 to £145. 

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    How can you buy tickets for AC/DC’s Edinburgh show?

    Tickets will go on sale on Friday, February 7, 2025. 

    They will be released at 10am through LiveNation, Ticketmaster and See Tickets. 

    There will be no presale, so it is important that you are ready to purchase tickets as soon as they become available. 

    Make sure you are logged into your account on any of the listed ticket sellers, so you aren’t delayed. 

    Also, join the queue fifteen minutes early if you want a better shot at nabbing tickets. 

    Check your internet connection is strong to avoid lags.

    Tickets are available at the links below:

    • Ticketmaster: buy 
    • Live Nation: buy 
    • See Tickets: buy 
    • Viagogo: buy 
    • Ticketek: buy 

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