AC/DC Concert at Nissan Stadium Rescheduled to Next Week Due to Severe Weather Threat
Legendary rock band AC/DC has rescheduled its much-anticipated concert at Nissan Stadium to next week following a severe weather forecast that raised safety concerns for fans and staff. The show, originally set for Saturday, May 24, will now take place on Saturday, May 31.
In a statement released early Friday morning, event organizers Live Nation and Nissan Stadium officials cited forecasts predicting strong thunderstorms, high winds, and the potential for dangerous lightning activity throughout the weekend. The National Weather Service has issued a severe weather alert for the Middle Tennessee region, prompting precautionary measures.
“We regret to announce that due to the impending severe weather, we are rescheduling the AC/DC concert to ensure the safety of our fans, crew, and everyone involved,” the official statement read. “All tickets for the original date will be honored for the rescheduled performance on May 31. We appreciate everyone’s understanding and cooperation.”
AC/DC, currently on the North American leg of their Power Up tour, was slated to perform in front of a sold-out crowd of nearly 70,000 fans at Nissan Stadium—their first appearance in Nashville in over a decade. The band expressed their disappointment but supported the decision to postpone the event.
“We were really looking forward to rocking Nashville this weekend,” frontman Brian Johnson said via the band’s social media. “But safety comes first. We’ll see you next Saturday—louder and stronger!”
Fans from across the country had been flocking to Nashville for the Memorial Day weekend show, many of whom had already arrived in the city. Hotel and travel bookings remain largely unaffected, though local businesses are preparing for an extended influx of visitors through the following weekend.
“I’ve waited years to see AC/DC live again,” said Mark Ellison, a fan who traveled from St. Louis. “It’s a bummer to have to wait another week, but I’d rather stay safe and still get to see them perform.”
Local officials praised the proactive decision to reschedule. “With the kind of weather we’re expecting, holding a large-scale outdoor event like this would be dangerous,” said Emergency Management Director Amber Carter. “We appreciate the cooperation of the event organizers and the band in putting public safety first.”
While the postponement poses logistical challenges, both the city and venue operators are working swiftly to coordinate plans for next week. Nissan Stadium representatives confirmed that all existing parking passes and venue arrangements will remain valid for the new date. Refunds are available for ticket holders unable to attend the rescheduled performance, with details accessible through Ticketmaster and the official AC/DC tour website.
Businesses in the downtown area are already adjusting their plans. Several local bars and restaurants that had prepared for a Saturday night surge are now looking to extend their special event promotions through next weekend. “It’s definitely a twist, but it gives us a second chance to welcome fans,” said Jamie Martinez, manager of Broadway Brewhouse.
Despite the disappointment, excitement remains high among fans and the Nashville community. With the delay now offering another week to build anticipation, many expect the rescheduled concert to be an even more electrifying event.
“We’re ready whenever they are,” said Sarah Lopez, a local fan. “AC/DC doesn’t disappoint. Rain or shine—or a week later—I’ll be there screaming every word.”
For continued updates on the rescheduled concert, fans are encouraged to monitor AC/DC’s official website and follow Nissan Stadium’s social media channels.
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