Latest news with #BPAdelaideGrandFinal


9 News
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- 9 News
ACDC to headline November supercars spectacular
After 18 months of negotiation, the iconic Aussie rock group has been locked in to perform at the BP Adelaide Grand Final.

9 News
4 hours ago
- Automotive
- 9 News
AC/DC to headline Adelaide 500 supercars event
Your web browser is no longer supported. To improve your experience update it here SA's premier has confirmed iconic rock band AC/DC will be the headline act for the Adelaide 500 supercars event in November. Peter Malinauskas says the coup, first revealed by 9News last week, followed 18 months of negotiations. "It will dramatically elevate the status of the event on the streets of Adelaide," he said. For $99 fans will be able to go to the Supercars Grand Final on Sunday and see an AC/DC at the same time. (Nine) He said that for $99 fans will be able to go to the Supercars Grand Final on Sunday and see an AC/DC at the same time. "So it will be two for the price of one," Malinauskas said. A taxpayer-funded incentive is understood to have been part of the agreement to bring AC/DC to Adelaide as part of their Australian tour. "We believe it's an investment that is worthwhile given our ability to recoup the revenue," the premier said. Tickets for the BP Adelaide Grand Final, including access to the AC/DC concert, will go on sale from 10am on Thursday. (Nine) 9News understands the Adelaide Oval was considered as a potential venue, but logistical challenges associated with moving the supercars crowd led to the decision to host the concert in the parklands. "This is potentially the last time they will playing live in Australia and we have got the only festival-style event," Malinauskus said. Tickets for the BP Adelaide Grand Final, including access to the AC/DC concert, will go on sale from 10am on Thursday. This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress . national Adelaide South Australia music CONTACT US

The Age
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Age
AC/DC to headline November supercars spectacular
After 18 months of negotiation, the iconic Aussie rock group has been locked in to perform at the BP Adelaide Grand Final. Loading

Sydney Morning Herald
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
AC/DC to headline November supercars spectacular
After 18 months of negotiation, the iconic Aussie rock group has been locked in to perform at the BP Adelaide Grand Final. Loading

Sky News AU
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
Rock icons AC/DC announce national stadium tour for November and December as part of 2025 POWER UP world tour
AC/DC will return to Australian stages in 2025 for the first time in a decade, announcing a national stadium tour as part of their global POWER UP tour. The tour will include performances in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane throughout November and December, with Melbourne-based punk outfit Amyl and the Sniffers confirmed as the national support act. The band is scheduled to open the Australian leg at Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 12, followed by shows at Accor Stadium in Sydney on November 21, the BP Adelaide Grand Final on November 30, Optus Stadium in Perth on December 4, and Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on December 14. Tickets will go on sale this Thursday, June 26, and high demand is anticipated. Fans are being urged to ensure their Ticketek accounts are updated and to access the site using a single browser and device to avoid technical issues. Ticket sale times vary by location, with the Ticketek lounge opening one hour prior to each city's release window. For instance, tickets in Melbourne will be available from 1pm AEST, while Sydney will open at 9am AEST and Brisbane at 11am AEST. In Perth, the sale will commence at 1pm AWST, and Adelaide tickets - available via Ticketmaster - will be released at 10am ACST. Ticket prices range from $132.45 (B-reserve) to $407.70 (premium A-reserve). In addition to the tour announcement, Melbourne City Council has indicated it will seek permission for the band to recreate their iconic 1976 'It's a Long Way to the Top' music video, originally filmed on Swanson Street. The Australian shows follow scheduled performances in the United States and Europe, where early tour legs have drawn strong crowd numbers and critical acclaim.