AC/DC’s last show in Argentina was in December 2009 at the River Plate stadium, as part of their “Black Ice Tour”.
“AC/DC could be planning a tour of South America which would include stops in Brazil, Argentina and Chile.” That rumor circulated strongly in recent days and new signals could confirm that more than a rumor it is a reality.
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The Cordoban producer Jose Palazzo (responsible for Cosquín Rock) who addressed the rumors through his Twitter account. “Confirmed”he wrote, citing another social network post that talked about rumors that the legendary band will visit South America in March 2026.


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In addition to Palazzo’s message, previously the producer Daniel Grinbank revealed on Andy Kusnetzoff’s show on Urbana Play that AC/DC is the group “they have more chances of coming” during 2026, considering the most iconic rock bands.
In Braziljournalist Ancelmo Gois (from O Globo network) assured that the band will give three shows at the Interlagos Autodrome, in São Paulo, with capacity for 100 thousand people.
In Chilithe newspaper La Tercera reported that the legendary group will include a South American leg in its world tour and even announced that “preliminary negotiations” are already underway for Chile to be one of the stops on the tour next March “in a highly popular venue, such as the National Stadium.”
What was AC/DC’s last visit to Argentina like?
AC/DC’s last show in Argentina was in December 2009 at the River Plate stadium, as part of their “Black Ice Tour”. The band gave three concerts where they played songs from the album that gave the tour its name, as well as its classics. The shows were recorded for the 2011 Live at River Plate album and DVD.
Currently the Australian band is made up of the legendary Angus Young and Brian Johnson with Stevie Young on guitars, Matt Laug on battery and Chris Chaney in bass. They returned to the stage in April of this year, after 9 years of absence in the United States, with a new leg of their Power Up Tour.
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