On Thursday, April 10, AC/DC will kick off their North American tour in Minnesota at U.S. Bank Stadium.

AC/DC's last extended tour in North America was the "Rock or Bust World Tour" in 2015-2016, which included a 2016 Valentine's Day show at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul.

There's a lot of buzz around the iconic band's return to Minnesota, not only because U.S. Bank Stadium is a much larger venue but also because it's the first chance to see them on this leg of the tour.

Band members reportedly arrived in Minnepolis earlier this week to get things ready, and if you're planning to see Thursday night's show, there's a good reason for you to also arrive early.

AC/DC Opens A One-Off 'High Voltage Dive Bar' In Minneapolis

As they had done in France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, AC/DC has opened a one-off 'High Voltage Dive Bar' for fans to enjoy in Minneapolis.

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According to a Facebook post from AC/DC Worldwide, it will open at 300 2nd Street SE, the home of The Machine Shop, a historic and unique private event venue in the heart of the St. Anthony neighborhood of Northeast Minneapolis.

Even if you don't have tickets to the show, it'll still be a cool place to check out.

The 'High Voltage Dive Bar' will be open on Wednesday, April 9, from 2 pm to 10 pm, and then again on Thursday, April 10, from noon to 8 pm.

Not only will it provide a great place for AC/DC fans from everywhere to connect, everyone will also have the chance to check out:

  • Iconic AC/DC props
  • Exclusive Merchandise
  • Special AC/DC vinyl releases

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If you want to see the show but don't have tickets, your options are limited. There are some limited-view tickets still available through Ticketmaster. You can always check out ticket marketplaces like StubHub, where prices have been dropping ahead of the concert date.

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