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AC/DC
Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas, NV

AC/DC formed in Sydney in 1973 when Scottish brothers Malcolm and Angus Young decided to build the simplest, dirtiest rock and roll machine possible. For five decades, they've been weirdly consistent about it. Angus's guitar work is all controlled chaos—he can make a riff do more with less than almost anyone else. The band's signature sound came together fully with Back in Black in 1980, an album so commercially dominant it basically taught the world what stadium rock should sound like. They've cycled through vocalists and drummers, but the formula held. Their songs work because they're built on the most basic rock DNA: a hook that lodges in your brain, rhythm section that doesn't overthink it, and Angus playing like he's got a personal vendetta against the amp. AC/DC never chased trends or tried to evolve beyond their wheelhouse. That restraint is kind of the point.

Loud, sweaty, and exactly what you paid for. Angus tears through solos while the crowd loses its mind on every familiar riff. No surprises, no deep cuts. Just the hits played with the understanding that everyone came for the same reason.

Known for Back in Black, You Shook Me All Night Long, Highway to Hell, Thunderstruck, T.N.T.

AC/DC has always known how to make Vegas sweat. When they rolled into Allegiant Stadium in April 2025, it was another masterclass in controlled chaos from a band that's been perfecting the formula for fifty years. They opened with "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" and never let up, moving through the classics with the precision of a band that's played these songs thousands of times and still means every riff. "Sin City" hit different in a Vegas crowd, and when they got to "Whole Lotta Rosie" midway through, you could feel the entire stadium lean in. They closed with "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)," which was exactly the kind of mic-drop ending you'd expect from a band that understands the power of a good full stop.

Las Vegas has built itself on spectacle and noise, which makes it the perfect home for hard rock. The city's relationship with arena rock runs deep—it's where bands come to prove they can still fill massive rooms and command a crowd's undivided attention. AC/DC belongs in this landscape like few others do. They're not here for nostalgia or tribute; they're here because Vegas still craves the kind of unvarnished, unpretentious rock that doesn't apologize.

Stay in The Arts District if you want to feel like you're actually in a city rather than a resort. The neighborhood has real restaurants and galleries, plus it's close to Downtown Vegas, which has actual bars with character. For dinner, Carnevino in the Palazzo does excellent beef if you want upscale without pretension. Spend an afternoon at the Neon Museum—it's Vegas history stripped of artifice, just old signs and the stories behind them. Walk the Vegas Strip at night if you haven't in years; it's changed enough to be interesting.

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