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International Concerts
- Multiple DatesLas Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard Tickets + Hotel DealsOn partner site
- 3 February 2026Tuesday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 5 February 2026Thursday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 7 February 2026Saturday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 10 February 2026Tuesday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 12 February 2026Thursday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 14 February 2026Saturday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 17 February 2026Tuesday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 19 February 2026Thursday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 21 February 2026Saturday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 24 February 2026Tuesday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 26 February 2026Thursday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 28 February 2026Saturday 20:00Las Vegas, NV, United States Of AmericaThe Colosseum at Caesars PalaceDef Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
- 16 June 2026Tuesday 00:00Helsinki, FinlandVeikkaus ArenaDef Leppard
Lineup
Venue
- 16 June 2026Tuesday 00:00Helsinki, FinlandVeikkaus ArenaDef Leppard - Premium Hospitality Suite 333Limited Availability
- 16 June 2026Tuesday 00:00Helsinki, FinlandVeikkaus ArenaDef Leppard I VIP Packages
Venue
- 16 June 2026Tuesday 00:00Helsinki, FinlandVeikkaus ArenaDef Leppard | Premium Individual aitiolippu
- Multiple DatesDessel, BelgiumFestivalpark SteneheiGraspop Metal Meeting 2026 | COMBI 18 > 21 JUNE
- 21 June 2026Sunday 00:00Dessel, BelgiumFestivalpark SteneheiGraspop Metal Meeting 2026 | Sunday
- 21 June 2026Sunday 00:00Dessel, BelgiumFestivalpark SteneheiGraspop Metal Meeting 2026 | VIP DECK SundayLimited Availability
About
Def Leppard Introduction
Def Leppard formed in Sheffield UK in 1977. The band currently consists Rick Savage, Joe Elliott, Rick Allen, Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell.
They are known for their musical style which skilfully blends hard rock with pop and heavy metal, and so-called 'Arena Rock'.
They have sold over 100 million records worldwide and are famous for impressive live concerts.
History
They released their first EP in 1978 called 'The Def Leppard EP' which gained them airplay on BBC Radio 1 on the legendary John Peel show. It was another two years before they released their debut LP which was called 'On Through The Night' and this opened up the doors for them to tour the US, supporting Pat Travers, Judas Priest, Ted Nugent and AC/DC. Def Leppard also played one of the UK's leading festivals; Reading Festival.
Def Leppard went on to release another eight albums: High 'n' Dry (1981), Pyromania (1983), their best-selling album Hysteria (1987), Adrenalize (1992), Slang (1996), Euphoria (1999), X (2002), and Songs from the Sparkle Lounge (2008).
In 1984 Def Leppard won The American Music Awards' Favourite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist and Favourite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Album categories. They have also had a series of nominations for MTV Video Music Awards but did not manage to walk away with an award.
More recently the band released a live album in 2011 called 'Mirrorball' and they followed this up with a performance at the massive Download Festival in Donnington, UK. After this they toured the U.S., Australia, Japan and six shows in the UK with Steel Panther and Mötley Crüe. In 2012 Def Leppard toured the U.S. with Poison and Lita Ford on the infamous "Rock of Ages 2012 Tour". 2013 saw them play a residency called 'Viva! Hysteria' at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas where they played many songs not normally played live and their best-selling album, 'Hysteria' from start to finish.
In 2014 Def Leppard released a remastered version of their album from 1996, 'Slang', which contains 30 tracks amongst which are unreleased tracks.
2015 sees the band release another studio album which was originally planned to be an EP, surely a tour will follow.
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Def Leppard formed in Sheffield UK in 1977. The band currently consists Rick Savage, Joe Elliott, Rick Allen, Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell.
They are known for their musical style which skilfully blends hard rock with pop and heavy metal, and so-called 'Arena Rock'.
They have sold over 100 million records worldwide and are famous for impressive live concerts.
History
They released their first EP in 1978 called 'The Def Leppard EP' which gained them airplay on BBC Radio 1 on the legendary John Peel show. It was another two years before they released their debut LP which was called 'On Through The Night' and this opened up the doors for them to tour the US, supporting Pat Travers, Judas Priest, Ted Nugent and AC/DC. Def Leppard also played one of the UK's leading festivals; Reading Festival.
Def Leppard went on to release another eight albums: High 'n' Dry (1981), Pyromania (1983), their best-selling album Hysteria (1987), Adrenalize (1992), Slang (1996), Euphoria (1999), X (2002), and Songs from the Sparkle Lounge (2008).
In 1984 Def Leppard won The American Music Awards' Favourite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist and Favourite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Album categories. They have also had a series of nominations for MTV Video Music Awards but did not manage to walk away with an award.
More recently the band released a live album in 2011 called 'Mirrorball' and they followed this up with a performance at the massive Download Festival in Donnington, UK. After this they toured the U.S., Australia, Japan and six shows in the UK with Steel Panther and Mötley Crüe. In 2012 Def Leppard toured the U.S. with Poison and Lita Ford on the infamous "Rock of Ages 2012 Tour". 2013 saw them play a residency called 'Viva! Hysteria' at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas where they played many songs not normally played live and their best-selling album, 'Hysteria' from start to finish.
In 2014 Def Leppard released a remastered version of their album from 1996, 'Slang', which contains 30 tracks amongst which are unreleased tracks.
2015 sees the band release another studio album which was originally planned to be an EP, surely a tour will follow.
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Setlists
- -Gods of War (“Drastic Symphonies” version; countdown)
- -Pyromania Intro
- 1.Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
- 2.Rocket
- 3.Let's Get Rocked
- 4.Foolin'
- 5.Armageddon It (shortened ending version)
- 6.Animal
- 7.Love Bites
- 8.Just Like '73
- 9.Let It Go
- 10.This Guitar (acoustic/electric version)
- 11.Two Steps Behind (acoustic - full band)
- 12.Bringin' On the Heartbreak
- 13.Switch 625
- 14.Rock of Ages
- 15.Photograph
Encore
- 16.Hysteria
- 17.Pour Some Sugar on Me
- 1.Armageddon It
- 2.Hysteria
- 3.This Guitar
- 4.Two Steps Behind
- 5.Pour Some Sugar on Me
- 1.Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
- 2.Rocket
- 3.Foolin'
- 4.Armageddon It (shortened ending version)
- 5.Animal
- 6.Love Bites
- 7.Just Like '73
- 8.Billy's Got a Gun
- 9.Comin' Under Fire
- 10.Too Late for Love
- 11.Die Hard the Hunter (with no second verse/chorus)
- 12.Two Steps Behind (Joe solo; short acoustic version)
- 13.This Guitar (acoustic/electric version)
- 14.Bringin' On the Heartbreak (acoustic/electric version)
- 15.Switch 625
- 16.Rock of Ages
- 17.Photograph
Encore
- 18.Hysteria
- 19.Pour Some Sugar on Me
- -Gods of War ("Drastic Symphonies" version; countdown)
- -Pyromania Intro
- 1.Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
- 2.Rocket
- 3.Foolin'
- 4.Armageddon It (shortened ending version)
- 5.Animal
- 6.Love Bites
- 7.Just Like '73
- 8.Billy's Got a Gun
- 9.Too Late for Love
- 10.Die Hard the Hunter (with no second verse/chorus)
- 11.Two Steps Behind (Joe solo; short acoustic version)
- 12.This Guitar (acoustic/electric version)
- 13.Bringin' On the Heartbreak (acoustic/electric version)
- 14.Switch 625
- 15.Rock of Ages
- 16.Photograph
Encore
- 17.Hysteria
- 18.Pour Some Sugar on Me
- -Kings of the World ("Drastic Symphonies" version)
- 1.Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop) (first time since 2015)
- 2.Photograph
- 3.Too Late for Love
- 4.Die Hard the Hunter (first time since 2019; with no second verse/chorus)
- 5.Kick
- 6.Just Like '73 (Live debut)
- 7.Foolin'
- 8.Billy's Got a Gun (first time since 2019)
- 9.Comin' Under Fire (Live debut)
- 10.Rock of Ages (first time ending the song in album version)
- 11.Hysteria (with extended outro)
- 12.Pour Some Sugar on Me