São Paulo, Brazil, waited 17 years to see Angus Young duckwalk during "If You Want Blood" and on Tuesday (2/24) and Saturday (2/28), they got it.
And those lucky Brazilians will have a third chance to see the 70-year-old guitarist and 78-year-old singer Brian Johnson and the rest of AC/DC on March 4.
The 70,000 seat MorumBIS hasn't had an act sell out three or more shows since Bruno Mars filled the joint six times in 2024.

Of the many differences between Bruno Mars and AC/DC is the songs the rockers have in their setlist have been around longer than Mars has been alive.
For context, the singer turned 40 last October, and AC/DC's most popular LP is 46 years old.

Here's a breakdown:
If You Want Blood (You've Got It) (48 years old) — released in 1978.
Back in Black (46 years old) — released in 1980.
Demon Fire (6 years old) — released in 2020.
Shot Down in Flames (47 years old) — released in 1979.
Thunderstruck (36 years old) — released in 1990.
Have a Drink on Me (46 years old) — released in 1980.
Hells Bells (46 years old) — released in 1980.
Shot in the Dark (6 years old) — released in 2020.
Stiff Upper Lip (26 years old) — released in 2000.
Highway to Hell (47 years old) — released in 1979.
Shoot to Thrill (46 years old) — released in 1980.
Sin City (48 years old) — released in 1978.
Jailbreak (51 years old) — first released in Australia in 1975.
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (50 years old) — first released in Australia in 1976.
High Voltage (51 years old) — first released in Australia in 1975.
Riff Raff (49 years old) — released in 1977.
You Shook Me All Night Long (46 years old) — released in 1980.
Whole Lotta Rosie (49 years old) — released in 1977.
Let There Be Rock (49 years old) — released in 1977.
T.N.T. (51 years old) — first released in Australia in 1975.
For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) (45 years old) — released in 1981.

One excellent thing about the setlist you may have noticed is the band has kept one of their earliest tunes, which they seemingly discarded in the early '90s, back in the set: "Jailbreak."
It's a banger they played 124 times in 1991 and then ignored until last year in Melbourne, Australia. It's nice to see them reunite with the Bon Scott-era rocker.
The fans of Sao Paulo sang and danced and on one night even got soaked from the heavy rains as the Aussies played 21 songs from their deep catalogue.
And why not? They waited nearly two decades to see these legends.
To illustrate how long ago 17 years ago was here are some touchstones:
17 years ago neither TikTok, Amazon Echo or DoorDash was around. Sony was along way away from releasing PlayStation. Uber was only in San Francisco. Game of Thrones wasn't a thing. Major League Baseball still had the DH in the National League.
The Washington's NFL team was years away from changing to the Commanders, and the Raiders were still in Oakland.
So no, not rain or sleet or snow would have kept the locals from seeing and hearing the monsters of rock because who knows when they would get to see them again.
Don't miss your chance to see the guitar hero Angus Young and sing along with tens of thousands to songs you've heard tons of times for good reason. Get tix off the AC/DC website.
AC/DC Power Up Tour 2026

3/04 Estádio do MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil
3/11, 3/15 Parque Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
3/23, 3/27, 3/31 Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
4/07, 4/11, 4/15 Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, Mexico
7/11 Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
7/15 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OH
7/19 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
7/24 Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
7/28 Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO
8/01 Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
8/05 Levi's Stadium, San Francisco, CA
8/09 Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, AB, Canada
8/13 BC Place, Vancouver, BC, Canada
8/27 Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
8/31 NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
9/04 Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN
9/08 The Dome at America's Center, St. Louis, MO
9/12 Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, QC, Canada
9/16 Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON, Canada
9/25 MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
9/29 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA