Nine of the band’s albums will be available this spring

Sony’s Legacy Recordings and AC/DC are launching a 50th anniversary celebration of the band and their music. This spring, Walmart has the US exclusive of these 50th Anniversary Gold color vinyl LP’s of the band’s first nine catalog titles, as individual titles and as a bundle.

Who Made Who, High Voltage, Live, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, For Those About To Rock, Powerage, Highway to Hell, The Razor’s Edge, and Back in Black will all be available in the exclusive color on March 15th. Additional titles will follow.

Each of the nine LPs comes with an album-specific 12-inch by 12-inch print featuring new AC/DC 50 artwork, suitable for framing.

The legendary multi-million-selling band played their very first show on December 31, 1973 at Chequers Nightclub in Sydney, Australia.

The releases drop two months before the band embarks on the 2024 Power Up European Tour, its first tour in eight years. The 21-date trek will see the legendary Australian rockers perform shows across Germany, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, England, Slovakia, Belgium, France and Ireland with two nights in some cities.

The new lineup will feature Brian Johnson on vocals, Angus and Stevie Young on guitar, Matt Laug on drums, and Chris Chaney replacing Cliff Williams on bass.

The band has not toured since it concluded its Rock or Bust Tour in September 2016. The trek saw the group perform more than 80 shows in 21 countries. Guns N Roses frontman Axl Rose performed the final 24 dates after Brian Johnson was forced to sit out for health reasons. Williams retired following the trek but reunited to perform at last year’s Power Trip appearance in Indio, CA which marked the group’s first live concert in seven years.

For Power Trip, the group recruited American musician Matt Laug to play drums as longtime drummer Phil Rudd was allegedly unable to enter the US stemming to 2015 legal issues in his native of New Zealand.

The band is touring in support of its latest album, Power Up, which was released in 2020 and features both Johnson and Williams in their respective roles. The album is the band’s 17th and debuted at No. 1 in 21 countries upon its release.

AC/DC is one of the most influential rock bands in history with over 200 million albums sold worldwide and 72 million in the US alone. The band’s Back In Black album stands out as the “bestselling album by any band ever” and the “third bestselling album by any artist” with global sales of 50 million and counting. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. The band also garnered their first Grammy Award in the category of Best Hard Rock Performance in 2010. The band is also in the Music Victoria Awards Hall of Fame in their native Australia and continues to sell out stadiums on multiple continents, selling millions of albums annually, generating streams in the billions, and has a legion of dedicated fans which grows with every passing year.