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Rock music enthusiasts in Minneapolis were in for a treat as the legendary Australian band AC/DC kicked off their highly anticipated Power Up tour at the city's Xcel Energy Center. The concert, which took place on [Date], was a testament to the band's enduring legacy and their ability to deliver high-energy performances that leave audiences breathless. In this review, we'll dive into the highlights of the show and what made it an unforgettable experience for fans.

A High-Voltage Performance

As the lights dimmed and the iconic AC/DC logo appeared on the massive screen behind the stage, the crowd erupted into cheers, setting the tone for an electrifying night. The band, led by the inimitable Brian Johnson on vocals, Angus Young on lead guitar, Stevie Young on rhythm guitar, Cliff Williams on bass, and Phil Rudd on drums, took to the stage with their signature swagger and launched into the opening chords of "Realize," the lead single from their latest album, Power Up.

The setlist was a masterfully crafted mix of old and new, with the band seamlessly blending classic hits like "Shot in the Dark," "Hell's Bells," and "You Shook Me All Night Long" with tracks from their new album, including "Rejection" and "Demon Fire." The crowd sang along to every word, fists raised in the air as the band delivered a blistering performance that left no one disappointed.


Angus Young Steals the Show
As always, Angus Young was the undisputed star of the show, his schoolboy antics and boundless energy infectious and captivating. The guitarist's signature duck walk and spinning moves had the crowd in stitches, and his blistering solos on "Thunderstruck" and "Whole Lotta Rosie" left everyone in awe. Young's guitar work was, as always, exceptional, and his chemistry with the rest of the band was palpable.

A Tribute to Malcolm Young
Throughout the concert, the band paid tribute to their late rhythm guitarist and founding member Malcolm Young, who passed away in 2017. Stevie Young, Malcolm's nephew, has taken on the role of rhythm guitarist, and his performance was a fitting tribute to his uncle's legacy. The band also dedicated the song "Given the Dog a Bone" to Malcolm, with a poignant video montage playing on the screens behind the stage.
A Night to Remember
As the night drew to a close, AC/DC launched into their classic anthem "Highway to Hell," with the crowd singing along in unison. The encore, which included "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" and "Shot in the Dark," was the perfect ending to an unforgettable night. As the band took their final bow, it was clear that they had truly delivered a performance that would stay with fans for a long time.
In conclusion, AC/DC's Power Up tour kickoff in Minneapolis was an unforgettable experience that showcased the band's enduring energy, musicianship, and dedication to their craft. With a setlist that catered to both old and new fans, the band proved once again why they remain one of the greatest rock bands of all time. If you're a fan of AC/DC or just looking for an unforgettable rock concert experience, do not miss the Power Up tour when it comes to your city.
Setlist:
- Realize
- Shot in the Dark
- Hell's Bells
- Rejection
- Demon Fire
- Thunderstruck
- Whole Lotta Rosie
- Given the Dog a Bone
- Highway to Hell
- For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
- Shot in the Dark (Encore)
Tour Dates: Check the official AC/DC website for tour dates and tickets.