AC/DC Announces Dates For Second Leg Of 'Rock Or Bust' U.S. Tour

Rock legends AC/DC will hit the road again in 2016 on the second leg of its "Rock or Bust" World Tour, Rolling Stone reported. The band will visit 20 U.S. cities on its run in support of its 17th studio album, 2014's "Rock or Bust."

The tour kicks off on Feb. 2 at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Wash., leading through Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Arena and the United Center in Chicago, according to the band's official website. The tour also includes two stops in Texas (Dallas and Houston) before wrapping up on April 4 at New York City's Madison Square Garden.

AC/DC played a run of dates earlier this year, and the first run of "Rock or Bust" saw the return of Chris Slade, the drummer who performed with the band from the late '80s through the early '90s, according to Rolling Stone. Guitarist Stevie Young also returned to the group for the first leg of the "Rock or Bust" tour, filling in for his uncle and founding member Malcolm Young.

The "Rock or Bust" setlist is comprised of 40 years' worth of rock hits, dating all the way back to the band's 1975 debut "High Voltage." Lead singer Brian Johnson explained how hard it is to put together the band's setlist in a 2014 interview with VH1.

"The problem with the songs is, none of them sound like from any era," Johnson told VH1. "They all sound like they could have been done on this album. 'Shot Down In Flames,' let's just take that. 'Hell or High Water,' 'Hell Ain't a Bad Place To Be' could have been on this album. Honestly. And that makes it much more difficult. It gets tough, you can only play so many songs before you drop."

Tickets for the second leg of the U.S. "Rock or Bust" tour dates go on sale on Friday, Dec. 18.

See the full list of tour dates below.

Feb. 02 - Tacoma, Wash. - Tacoma Dome
Feb. 05 - Las Vegas, Nev. - MGM Grand Arena
Feb. 08 - Denver, Colo. - Pepsi Center
Feb. 11 - Fargo, N.D. - Fargo Dome
Feb. 14 - St. Paul, Minn. - Xcel Energy Center
Feb. 17 - Chicago, Ill. - United Center
Feb. 20 - St. Louis, Miss. - Scottrade Center
Feb. 23 - Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center
Feb. 26 - Houston, Texas - Toyota Center
Feb. 29 - Kansas City, Mo. - Sprint Center
Mar. 08 - Atlanta, Ga. - Philips Arena
Mar. 11 - Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. - BB&T Center
Mar. 14 - Greensboro, N.C. - Greensboro Coliseum
Mar. 17 - Washington, D.C. - Verizon Center
Mar. 20 - Detroit, Mich. - The Palace
Mar. 23 - Columbus, Ohio - Nationwide Arena
Mar. 26 - Cleveland, Ohio - Quicken Loans Arena
Mar. 29 - Buffalo, N.Y. - First Niagara Center
Apr. 01 - Philadelphia, Pa. - Wells Fargo Center
Apr. 04 - New York, N.Y. - Madison Square Garden

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