Def Leppard Vintage Concert Ticket Stub Lot, Choose From 150+
Vintage Def Leppard concert ticket stub lot with 150+ options to choose from. These are mainly used tickets that were actually at the shows, with some unused tickets included. Condition varies across the lot due to age (some over 45 years old), so check the listing for details and review the photos for the exact condition of each ticket. This item is listed in Entertainment Memorabilia and ships with free shipping. Message the seller if you have questions about specific tickets before purchasing.
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| Start time | 2025-12-15T22:39:47.000Z |
| Date - Location | January 20, 1980 - Glasgow, Scotland |
| Industry | Music |
| Artist/Band | Def Leppard |
| Original/Reproduction | Original |
| Genre | Rock & Pop |
Add a physical piece of actual music history to your Def Leppard collection with these rare and highly sought after ticket stubs from various shows of theirs, some going back nearly a half century to the very early days of their career. Choose from a list of performances throughout the band’s amazing history. These collectors' items are perfect for any fan or music enthusiast looking to own a piece of rock history.Each ticket stub is a unique and authentic memento, with its own story and memories of the concert experience. Display them with pride or add them to your collection of music memorabilia. The condition varies from one to the next, as these tickets were actually there at the show they represent - most likely tucked away in a pocket, wallet, purse or bra.. but most of them are in very good condition - please see photos for exact condition, and feel free to message me with any specific questions regarding any of them. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of rock and roll history.Below is a more detailed description of each ticket, including exact dates of the shows, venues, locations, opening bands, and any relevant notes surrounding any of the shows, as some of them are notable and represent significant moments in the band's history.AND YES, I COMBINE SHIPPING.. WHETHER YOU BUY 1 TICKET OR 100, THE SHIPPING STAYS THE SAME! Please add all items to your cart, and then request a combined invoice. Read below for insights into each ticket stub featured in this collection..-= DEF LEPPARD CONCERT TICKET STUB COLLECTION =--= 1980 =- January 20, 1980 w/ WitchfyndeTiffany’s - Glasgow, ScotlandFebruary 18, 1980 w/ WitchfyndeCharnwood Theatre - Loughborough, EnglandApril 7, 1980 w/ Magnum, ExportEmpire Theatre - Liverpool, EnglandApril 11, 1980 w/ Magnum, ExpozerVictoria Hall - Hanley (Stoke-On-Trent), EnglandApril 15, 1980 w/ Magnum, Jameson RaidOdeon Theatre - Birmingham, EnglandApril 20, 1980 w/ Magnum, Tygers Of Pan TangCity Hall - Newcastle, EnglandThis show is notable as support act Tygers Of Pan Tang featured guitarist John Sykes, who would later join Whitesnake, only to be fired and replaced by Vivian Campbell, who then left the band to join Def Leppard.. Sykes would also later sing background vocals on the “Adrenalize” album.April 26, 1980 w/ MagnumNew Theatre - Oxford, EnglandThis show is notable as it was recorded for an intended Live EP which was then scrapped.. the recording would eventually be mixed and released in 2020 on “The Early Years 79-81” box set to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the “On Through The Night” album release.. “Ride Into The Sun” was added as an extra encore song and likely due to the concert being recorded.April 29, 1980 w/ Magnum, Dawn TraderAssembly Rooms @ Great Hall Market Place - Derby, EnglandThis show is notable as it was the band’s final concert before first setting foot on American soil for their very first US tour three weeks later, kicking off in Santa Monica, CA, where they appropriately kicked off their set with the aptly named “Hello America.”July 8, 1980 w/ Judas Priest, ScorpionsTowson Center - Towson, MDAugust 22-24, 1980Thames-Side Arena - Reading, EnglandReading Rock FestivalThis show is notable as it was an event billed as “Reading Rock '80 - 20th National Rock Festival” and held over three days from August 22-24.. It was the first appearance by the band at a major UK festival.. they played an extremely rare original song called “Long Way From Home,” that was never recorded on record or released officially.. they also played “Medicine Man,” which later became “Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)” and the pre “High 'n' Dry” version of “Lady Strange”.. “Me And My Wine” also featured as an (at the time) unreleased song - later released as a B-side to “Bringin’ On The Heartbreak” and remixed for the 1984 “High 'n' Dry” re-release.. several songs from the band’s set were recorded by the BBC’s “In Concert” show and broadcast a week later, and were eventually released officially by the band on the 2019 “The Early Years '79-'81'” box set.. other performers on the bill included Whitesnake, Slade (replacing Ozzy Osbourne), Budgie, Magnum, Tygers Of Pan Tang, Angel Witch and Girl (featuring Phil Collen, who would later go on to join Def Leppard two years later).-= 1981 =-June 18, 1981 w/ RainbowSporthalle - Cologne, W GermanyJune 26, 1981 w/ RainbowFesthalle - Frankfurt, W GermanyJuly 1, 1981 w/ RainbowAlpexpo @ Parc des Expositions - Grenoble, FranceJuly 3, 1981 w/ Rainbow, UFOPlaza Toros Monumental - Barcelona, SpainThis show is notable as the only known time that "You Got Me Runnin’" was performed live.. UFO replaced the Scorpions on the bill and had to play after Rainbow, due to guitarist Ritchie Blackmore refusing to play after midnight.July 5, 1981 w/ Rainbow, UFOVelódromo Anoeta - San Sebastian, SpainThis show is notable as Def Leppard, the support act, were forced to play last, after Rainbow, the headliner.. as with the previous show in Barcelona, this was again due to guitarist Ritchie Blackmore refusing to play after midnight and Spanish promoters not wanting to start the show in daylight.. most of the crowd had left by the time Lep started to play.. Joe Elliott was quoted as saying, "We had about seven percent of the crowd left.." afterwards, they vowed never to play Spain again (but would return in October 1983 only to have more issues, as seen on the October 29, 1983 show description).. UFO were once again replacements on the bill for Scorpions, and played first.July 23, 1981 w/ LionheartApollo Theatre - Manchester, EnglandThis show is notable as an audience recording exists from it and features one of only two live recordings of “No No No” available.September 25, 1981 w/ Blackfoot, Johnny Van ZantHara Arena - Dayton, OHNovember 10, 1981 w/ BlackfootCentennial Coliseum - Reno, NV-= 1983 =-March 22, 1983 w/ Billy SquierColiseum - New Haven, CTMay 8, 1983 w/ Krokus, John Butcher AxisReunion Arena - Dallas, TXJune 7, 1983 w/ Krokus, Gary MooreColisée de Québec - Quebec City, QC, CanadaJune 12, 1983 w/ Krokus, Gary MooreMemorial Auditorium - Buffalo, NYJune 26, 1983 w/ Krokus, Gary MooreCivic Center - Hartford, CTJuly 5, 1983 w/ Krokus, Gary MooreHara Arena - Dayton, OHAugust 19, 1983 w/ Uriah HeepCivic Center - Peoria, ILAugust 30, 1983 w/ KrokusJoe Louis Arena - Detroit, MIThis show is notable as it (and the following night at the same venue) broke the attendance record previously held by Led Zeppelin in the 1970s, with both nights having sold out faster and breaking house records.. it was rescheduled from June 15 due to Joe's throat problems.August 31, 1983 w/ KrokusJoe Louis Arena - Detroit, MIThis show is notable as it was added after the previous night at the same venue had sold out faster than Led Zeppelin, who had previously held the record since the 1970s.. this show, too, sold out in record time and broke house records.. it was rescheduled from June 16 due to Joe's throat problems.August 22, 1983 w/ KrokusCivic Center - Erie, PAThis show was rescheduled from June 20 due to Joe's throat problems.August 23, 1983 w/ KrokusWar Memorial Arena - Syracuse, NYThis show was rescheduled from June 21 due to Joe's throat problems.August 24, 1983 w/ KrokusCivic Center - Providence, RIThis show was rescheduled from June 23 due to Joe's throat problems.September 15, 1983 w/ Uriah HeepOakland Coliseum Arena - Oakland, CAOctober 13, 1983 w/ Rock GoddessStadthalle - Offenbach (Frankfurt), GermanyOctober 29, 1983 w/ Rock GoddessAutodromo Lasarte - San Sebastian, SpainThis show is notable as it was almost halted when Joe was hit near his eye with a coin, resulting in fighting between himself, roadies and an audience member.. the show abruptly stopped during the “Rock Of Ages” sing-a-long, when this occurred.. as a result, the following songs were cut from the show: “Bringin’ On The Heartbreak / Switch 625,” “Let It Go,” “Wasted,” “Stagefright,” and neither Phil nor Steve’s guitar solos.. after the incident was settled, the band quickly played the Creedence Clearwater Revival song “Travellin’ Band” after the show stoppage, before quickly exiting the stage.. as quoted from the 1987 “Animal Instinct” biography:“A show in San Sebastian, Spain was disrupted by a full-scale brawl when a gang of rowdies at the foot of the stage started spitting at the band. Then, during “Rock Of Ages,” Joe was leading the singalong when he was knocked unconscious by a large coin thrown by one of the spitters, which hit him about an eighth of an inch from his eye. When he came to with blood splattered all over his shirt, and peering from under his badly swollen eyelid, Joe saw the kid being congratulated by his pals, put two and two together and jumped into the audience to ‘do him a bit of an injury. But then his mates joined in and beat the shit out of me,' Joe says. 'Some of our road crew jumped in and within minutes there were fifteen people at the foot of the stage fighting, ten of us and five of them.’ Joe nearly punched roadie Malvin Mortimer in the face by mistake. ‘We didn't finish the song. The rest of the band came out, whipped through Travellin' Band and left. I had a headache for three days after that.' Joe still bears a scar from that coin."December 3, 1983 w/ Rock GoddessOdeon Theatre - Birmingham, EnglandDecember 18, 1983Westfallenhalle - Dortmund, W GermanyRock Pop FestivalThis show is notable as the only known professionally shot footage of “Billy's Got A Gun”.. it was the “Rock Pop Festival,” organised by ZDF TV and Radio, and was filmed and broadcast on TV and radio in February 1984.. also, the final European show played before Rick Allen's accident a year later.. and the last time the band used pyrotechnics until October 2006 on the “YEAH!” tour.. other performers on the bill included Scorpions, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Quiet Riot and M.S.G. (McAuley Schenker Group).-= 1986 =-August 30, 1986Zeppelinfeld - Nuremberg, GermanyMonsters Of Rock FestivalThis show is notable as it is pictured in the middle of the 1995 “Vault” CD booklet, as well as in the 1987 UK “Hysteria” tour program.. the band played to over 40,000 fans.. other performers on the bill included Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions, Bon Jovi, M.S.G. (McAuley Schenker Group) and Warlock.-= 1987 =-September 4, 1987 w/ TeslaApollo Theatre - Manchester, EnglandSeptember 9, 1987 w/ TeslaHammersmith Odeon - London, EnglandThis show is notable as it was the second time Brian May of Queen appeared at a Def Leppard show.. he joined them for a cover of “Now I'm Here” at the end of the show.. the band held a celebratory party following this gig at Drone's nightclub, in the Knightsbridge area of the city, which was attended by Brian May, members of Spandau Ballet, Iron Maiden, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, WASP, Tesla and Zodiac Mindwarp.. Joe had to recover the next morning for an appearance on the SKY TV show “Monsters Of Rock” with Mick Wall.. he wore sunglasses for the first part of the interview as he was, admittedly, quite hungover from the night before.October 12, 1987 w/ TeslaCivic Center - Providence, RIThis show is notable as Ross Halfin took photos of the band and crew in the backstage area for use in the 1988 tour program.. many of the first and most iconic shots of the “In The Round” stage and crowd were also shot at this show, including some taken showing the “Hysteria” curtains surrounding the stage before the show started.October 24, 1987 w/ TeslaSIU Arena @ Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, ILNovember 11, 1987 w/ TeslaBritt Brown Arena @ Kansas Coliseum - Wichita, KSNovember 18, 1987 w/ TeslaTucson Community Center Arena - Tucson, AZNovember 19, 1987 w/ TeslaVeterans Memorial Coliseum - Phoenix, AZNovember 27, 1987 w/ TeslaArco Arena - Sacramento, CANovember 29, 1987 w/ TeslaCow Palace - San Francisco, CADecember 3, 1987 w/ TeslaMemorial Coliseum - Portland, ORDecember 19, 1987 w/ TeslaGreensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, NCDecember 30, 1987 w/ TeslaOrange County Civic Center - Orlando, FL-= 1988 =-February 2, 1988 w/ TeslaRichfield Coliseum - Cleveland, OHMarch 14, 1988 w/ M.S.G. (McAuley Schenker Group)Palais Omnisport Paris Bercy - Paris, FranceThis show is notable as it was the band's biggest European show to date with a capacity of around 20,000 people at France's most famous arena.. a couple of songs from this show were featured on a French TV special.Back of ticket signed by Robin McAuley, lead singer of M.S.G.March 19, 1988 w/ M.S.G. (McAuley Schenker Group)Carl-Diem Halle - Wurzburg, W Germany April 4, 1988 w/ M.S.G. (McAuley Schenker Group)Velódromo Anoeta - San Sebastian, SpainApril 19, 1988 w/ LoverboyNEC Arena - Birmingham, EnglandMay 19, 1988Bunka Taiikukan - Yokohama, JapanJune 7, 1988 w/ TeslaMetro Centre - Halifax, NS, CanadaJune 9, 1988 w/ TeslaColisée de Québec - Quebec City, QC, CanadaJuly 20, 1988 w/ EuropeBlossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls (Cleveland), OHJuly 23, 1988 w/ EuropeCayuga County Fairgrounds - Weedsport (Syracuse), NYThis show is notable as, on the same day, both the “Hysteria” album reached the number one spot in the Billboard charts 49 weeks after it had been released, and “Pour Some Sugar On Me” peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.July 27, 1988 w/ EuropeAllentown Fairgrounds - Allentown, PAAugust 6, 1988 w/ EuropeBuckeye Lake Music Center - Newark/Thornville, OHAugust 16, 1988 w/ EuropeCal Expo Amphitheatre - Sacramento, CAAugust 20, 1988 w/ EuropeIrvine Meadows Amphitheater - Irvine, CAThis show is notable as footage from it was seen in the infamous tour manager's video by then tour manager Ian Jeffery.October 3, 1988 w/ QueensrycheHampton Coliseum - Hampton, VAOctober 5, 1988 w/ QueensrycheCharlotte Coliseum - Charlotte, NCOctober 9, 1988 w/ L.A. GunsThe Omni - Atlanta, GAThis show is notable as extra filming was done here for the “In The Round - In Your Face” home video.. some scenes of the crowd were also used in the US video for “Armageddon It”.. while here, the band also filmed the “MTV Rockumentary,” which included Joe Elliott's tour of the stage with VJ Adam Curry.. and, earlier on the same day, Love Bites went to Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.October 12, 1988 w/ L.A. GunsSt. Louis Arena - St. Louis, MO-= 1992 =-April 20, 1992Wembley Stadium - London, EnglandThe Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert For AIDS AwarenessThis show is notable as this was the first public unveiling of new guitarist Vivian Campbell as the replacement for Steve Clark, following his death in 1991.. also, the first time Lep had played a show broadcast 'live' on TV which was directed by David Mallet, who had directed many of the band’s early videos from “Pyromania” and the “High 'n' Dry” reissue.. also, one of the largest live crowds the band had played in front of - over 72,000 fans in attendance for this historic event.. the event was organised to celebrate the life of Queen front man Freddie Mercury who had died in November 1991 of an AIDS related illness.. It featured performances from Metallica, Extreme, Guns N' Roses, U2, Spinal Tap and Def Leppard.. The surviving members of Queen also performed with guests, including Joe Elliott, Slash, Roger Daltrey, Tony Iommi, Zucchero Fornaciari, Gary Cherone, James Hetfield, Robert Plant, Paul Young, Mike Moran, Seal, Lisa Stansfield, David Bowie, Annie Lennox, Phil Collen, Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson, George Michael, Elton John, Axl Rose, John Jones and Liza Minnelli.. Cindy Crawford hosted the event.June 19, 1992 w/ GUNPoint Theatre / Point Depot - Dublin, IrelandThis show is notable as the the first “In The Round” show in the UK.. and, the live debut of (at the time) unreleased acoustic song "S.M.C." was played.. also, the photo taken on the back of the UK “Animal” and US “Women” singles was shot here in 1985/1986 before the building was turned into a music venue.. this show was rescheduled from the day prior.June 24, 1992 w/ GUNSheffield Arena - Sheffield, EnglandJune 27, 1992 w/ GUNEarls Court Olympia - London, EnglandJuly 1, 1992 w/ GUNNEC Arena - Birmingham, EnglandJuly 3, 1992 w/ GUNKing’s Hall - Belfast, N IrelandThis show is notable as the final show of the UK and Ireland tour.. support act GUN had told the crowd two nights before, on July 1 at the NEC Arena show in Birmingham, it was their last night on the tour, yet they played this show as well.. after just one album, the band sadly split up.. PJ Smith would go on to sing backing vocals for Lep and also play in Clock with Vivian Campbell.. he also co-wrote the song “To Be Alive,” which Lep covered on their 1999 “Euphoria” album.August 20, 1992 Colisée de Québec - Quebec City, QC, CanadaAugust 22, 1992John F. Savage Hall @ University Of Toledo - Toledo, OHAugust 23, 1992John F. Savage Hall @ University Of Toledo - Toledo, OHSeptember 25, 1992Arco Arena - Sacramento, CAOctober 3, 1992Pacific Coliseum - Vancouver, BC, CanadaOctober 24, 1992Richfield Coliseum - Cleveland, OHOctober 27, 1992Meadowlands Arena - East Rutherford, NJThis show is notable as Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora from Bon Jovi, introduced by Joe as ‘a couple of cowboys,’ appear on the last encore, a cover of the Bad Company song, “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love”.. a snippet of a Bon Jovi song was played earlier as a teaser during the acoustic section.. Def Leppard attended Bon Jovi's MTV "Keep The Faith.. An Evening With" concert on the 25th at Kaufman-Astoria Studios in New York.. they also filmed the video for “Stand Up (Kick Love Into Motion)” in the same city the day before this show.December 1, 1992Kellogg Arena - Battle Creek, MIDecember 22, 1992Civic Auditorium - Omaha, NE-= 1993 =-March 26, 1993Nassau Coliseum - Uniondale (Long Island), NYThis show is notable as footage was shot at this concert for a Japanese TV show including footage of the band arriving at the venue, backstage and at soundcheck.. around two minutes each of “Tear It Down,” “Women” and “Too Late For Love” were also featured.. also, the full length soundboard quality audio versions were also included on the “Rock Till You Drop” bootleg that featured all of the 11th September 1983 Los Angeles performance, a show that has since been released on the “Pyromania: Deluxe Edition”.. Rick Savage, Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell filmed their interview sections for the “Visualize” home video at the Michelangelo Hotel in New York on the 25th.. the band also played a charity football match against Deep Purple while in town.March 27, 1993 Civic Center - Hartford, CTApril 3, 1993Ottawa Civic Centre - Ottawa, ON, CanadaThis show is notable as it was the band’s last ever “In The Round” show.. also notable as the band filmed the promo video for “I Wanna Touch U” at this show.. Joe announced they were filming before the song was played and that they might need to play it again.. the sound was actually the studio version played through the PA as the band performed for the cameras.. Rick Savage was quoted in 1993 as saying, “Just suffice to say we wanted to do a video that was completely live and would document how the band was on their second 'In The Round' tour. We did that with ‘Sugar’ and ‘Armageddon It’ off the ‘Hysteria’ tour and wanted some documentation of the ‘Adrenalize’ tour. The NFL guys did a really brilliant job. There were some really fun things in that video. Little things...when Joe holds out a small Video 8 camcorder to film the crowd at the beginning of the video. The next shots shown on the video is the actual footage that camcorder took. Great fun...Great fun!”.. footage filmed throughout the show appeared in the video and was later used for “Action” and also in parts of the “Visualize” home video as well.May 14, 1993 w/ Ugly Kid JoeLe Zenith - Paris, FranceThis show is notable as Bryan Adams attended the concert and joined the band onstage for the first time to perform a cover of the Bad Company song “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love,” alongside Joe, which was played as the last encore, in place of the usual “Photograph”.. Bryan was in town recording the song “Please Forgive Me” with Mutt Lange for his upcoming greatest hits album.. Mutt most likely also attended this show.. this was the second time the band had crossed paths with Bryan on this tour, as he had co-headlined a charity show with them at Madison Square Garden in New York in August 1992 just before their North American “In The Round” shows began.. Adams would return as a co-headliner for the 2005 “Double Header / Rock Of Ages” tours where they would play both minor league baseball stadiums and arenas together.May 27, 1993 w/ Ugly Kid JoeOlympiahalle - Munich, GermanyJune 6, 1993 w/ Thunder, Ugly Kid Joe, TerrorvisionDon Valley Stadium - Sheffield, EnglandThis show is notable as the first headline stadium show by Def Leppard in the UK (and only, until 2023) and a triumphant hometown show.. following on from their biggest arena tour in 1992, this was the peak of the band’s popularity in the UK, playing in front of more than 40,000 rabid fans.. the show included the first concert performance of forthcoming single “Two Steps Behind”.. also the last show in the UK to feature guitar solos by Phil and Vivian.. it was the biggest UK headline show the band had played and was filmed for the “Visualize” and “Video Archive” compilation releases.. audio tracks were also released as B-sides on various singles.July 13, 1993 w/ Ugly Kid JoeParkwest - Park City (Salt Lake City), UTJuly 31, 1993 w/ Ugly Kid JoeCayuga County Fairgrounds - Weedsport (Syracuse), NYAugust 6, 1993 w/ Ugly Kid JoeGreat Woods Performing Arts Center - Mansfield (Boston), MASeptember 12, 1993 w/ Ugly Kid JoeMississippi Coliseum - Jackson, MSSeptember 15, 1993 w/ Ugly Kid JoeCentroplex Arena - Baton Rouge, LA-= 1996 =-June 28, 1996 w/ Tripping DaisyBlossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls (Cleveland), OHJune 30, 1996 w/ Tripping DaisyMarcus Amphitheater - Milwaukee, WISummerfestJuly 27, 1996 w/ Tripping DaisyBlockbuster Pavilion - Charlotte, NCAugust 16, 1996 w/ Tripping DaisyCoca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre - Atlanta, GAOctober 11, 1996 w/ TerrorvisionTemrodrom - Berlin, GermanyOctober 26, 1996 w/ TerrorvisionPolideportivo Anoeta - San Sebastian, SpainOctober 27, 1996 w/ TerrorvisionZeleste - Barcelona, SpainNovember 10, 1996 w/ TerrorvisionCentre Sportif - Petange, Luxembourg-= 1999 =-August 13, 1999 w/ Moon Dog ManeBuffalo Chip Fairground - Sturgis, SDAugust 18, 1999 w/ Moon Dog ManeCeleste Center @ Ohio Expo Center - Columbus, OHOctober 14, 1999 w/ LukanWembley Arena - London, EnglandThis show is notable as “Wasted” was played during the encore for the first time in the UK since 1987, a rare treat for fans at the time.. Phil Collen later revealed it was included after a suggestion from then co-manager Peter Mensch.October 23, 1999 w/ LukanSheffield Arena - Sheffield, EnglandThis show is notable as it was attended by ex-guitarist Pete Willis.-= 2000 =-January 23, 2000 w/ Joan JettCivic Coliseum - Knoxville, TNFebruary 15, 2000 w/ Joan JettCumberland County Civic Center - Portland, METhis show is notable as the second encore, the usually played “Let It Go,” was changed to a rare performance of “Stagefright” at the last minute, due to a request from the band's own road crew.. a few of which, including Vivian's tech Wolfie (Dave Wolff), appeared on the drum riser as the final song started, doing little dance routines and wearing silly outfits to celebrate the final night of the December 1999 to February 2000 'Guilty' tour leg.. At the end of the song, Joe repeated his classic split-leg drum riser jump, as seen in the “Photograph” video.July 25, 2000 w/ The Unband, U.P.O.PNC Bank Arts Center - Holmdel, NJRatfest 2000August 19, 2000 w/ Moon Dog ManeIllinois State Fairgrounds - Springfield, ILSeptember 20, 2000 w/ The UnbandBlockbuster Pavilion - Charlotte, NC-= 2003 =-February 23, 2003 w/ The Darkness, Ricky WarwickCarling Apollo - Manchester, EnglandThis show is notable as Frank Noon, guest drummer for “The Def Leppard E.P.,” attended this show and was seen taking photos of the band.April 10, 2003 w/ Ricky WarwickBeacon Theater - New York City, NYJuly 26, 2003Heinz Field - Pittsburgh, PARolling Rock Town Fair IV w/ Blink-182, Puddle Of Mudd, 311, Sum 41, Saliva, TraptAugust 9, 2003 w/ Ricky WarwickCentre Bell - Montreal, QC, CanadaSeptember 26, 2003 w/ Ricky WarwickClark County Amphitheater - Ridgefield (Vancouver), WANovember 24, 2003Luzhniki Sports Palace - Moscow, RussiaThis show is notable as the final concert of the “X” world tour, which consisted of 151 dates, and the band's first time playing in Russia.-= 2005 =-July 2, 2005Philadelphia Art Museum - Philadelphia, PALive 8This show is notable as a string of free concert events which took place simultaneously around the globe in London, England, Philadelphia, PA, Paris, France, Berlin, Germany, Moscow, Russia, Rome, Italy, Johannesburg, South Africa, Cornwall, England, Edinburgh, Scotland, Barrie, ON, Canada and Chiba, Japan, as part of the “Live 8 The Long Walk To Freedom” series of concerts that happened around the time of the G8 conference of world leaders in Scotland with a view to influence them to tackle world poverty issues.. the event was organised by Live Aid founder Bob Geldof.. the band had had to turn down the offer to appear at the original Live Aid show 20 years before in July 1985 due to Rick's ongoing recovery from his accident, with Joe Elliott saying, "We were initially asked to do the original one 20 years ago. Unfortunately, it fell about four months after Rick Allen lost his arm. So we, we - his recovery hadn't happened, and we weren't...no way were we gonna to do it with a, a different drummer, you know, so we had to pass on it.." the Live 8 shows were part of the largest TV/radio/internet broadcast in history with an estimated 5.5 billion people able to tune in according to press reports.. It was also the biggest live appearance the band had been a part of, as the US event was attended by over 1 million people making it the largest audience the band have ever played in front of.. during the band’s performance, Joe Elliott had the distinct honor of announcing to the world that, "I'm just getting the message, It's official, from the mayor of Philadelphia, that there are over 1 million people out there.." other performers included Bryan Adams, Buckcherry, Celine Dion, Deep Purple, Jet, Motley Crue, Neil Young, Our Lady Peace, Simple Plan, Tom Cochrane, a-ha, Audioslave, Brian Wilson, Chris de Burgh, Green Day, Roxy Music, Bjork, Good Charlotte, Bob Geldof, James Brown, Midge Ure, Natasha Bedingfield, Neneh Cherry, The Corrs, The Proclaimers, Wet Wet Wet, Annie Lennox, Coldplay, Dido, Elton John, George Michael, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, R.E.M., Richard Ashcroft, Robbie Williams, Scissor Sisters, Snoop Dogg, Snow Patrol, Stereophonics, Sting, The Killers, The Who, U2, UB40, Velvet Revolver, Pet Shop Boys, Muse, Placebo, The Cure, Alicia Keys, Black Eyed Peas, Bon Jovi, Dave Matthews Band, Destiny’s Child, Eagles, Jars Of Clay, Jay-Z, Kaiser Chiefs, Kanye West, Keith Urban, Linkin Park, Maroon 5, Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20, Sarah McLachlan, Stevie Wonder, Toby Keith, Will Smith, Duran Duran, Faith Hill, Spandau Ballet, Tim McGraw, Zucchero, Joey Kramer and Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith and many others.August 2, 2005 w/ Bryan AdamsHaymarket Park - Lincoln, NE-= 2006 =-June 17, 2006 w/ Cheap Trick, The Sensational Alex Harvey BandHallam FM Arena - Sheffield, EnglandThis show is notable as the live debuts of “Hell Raiser,” “20th Century Boy,” “Hanging On The Telephone,” and “Rock On” in the UK.. also, Dick Decent of the Cybernauts guested on keyboards/backing vocals during 'WLAHC'.. Ross Halfin took photos of the band including an end group shot.-= 2007 =-June 29, 2007 w/ Styx, ForeignerMarcus Amphitheater - Milwaukee, WISeptember 1, 2007 w/ Styx, ForeignerSmirnoff Music Centre - Dallas, TXSeptember 20, 2007 w/ Styx, ForeignerCricket Wireless Pavilion - Phoenix, AZ-= 2008 =-June 23, 2008 w/ Whitesnake, Black Stone CherrySheffield Arena - Sheffield, EnglandAugust 1, 2008 w/ Joan JettSommet Center - Nashville, TNAugust 17, 2008 w/ Billy IdolQwest Center - Omaha, NE-= 2009 =-August 29, 2009 w/ Poison, Cheap TrickCricket Wireless Pavilion - Phoenix, AZNovember 7, 2009Qwest Center - Omaha, NEThis show, including the entire third leg of their North American tour, comprising 23 dates across the US and Canada, was canceled by the band, citing "unforeseen personal matters" for the abrupt decision.-= 2011 =-September 3, 2011 w/ Heart, Evan WatsonAshley Furniture Homestore Pavilion - Phoenix, AZSeptember 9, 2011 w/ Heart, Evan WatsonShoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA-= 2012 =-June 20, 2012 w/ Poison, Lita FordUSANA Amphitheatre - Salt Lake City, UTThis show is notable as the opening night of the 2012 “Rock Of Ages” tour.. “It's All About Believin’” made its full concert debut.. an acoustic medley, consisting of "Where Does Love Go When It Dies," "Now," "When Love And Hate Collide," "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad" and "Two Steps Behind" was also played and recorded and officially released on December 18, 2012 by Bludgeon Riffola/Mailboat Records in the digital only format as the “Acoustic Medley 2012 - Single.”June 23, 2012 w/ Poison, Lita FordRed Rock Amphitheatre - Las Vegas, NVThis show is notable as the first time “High ‘n’ Dry (Saturday Night)” had been played in the US in nine years.July 3, 2012 w/ Poison, Lita FordBridgestone Arena - Nashville, TNJuly 6, 2012 w/ Poison, Lita FordQuicken Loans Arena - Cleveland, OHJuly 21, 2012 w/ Poison, Lita FordTD Ameritrade Park - Omaha, NERed Sky Music FestivalSeptember 11, 2012 w/ Poison, Lita FordSandia Casino Amphitheater - Albuquerque, NMSeptember 12, 2012 w/ Poison, Lita FordAVA Amphitheater - Tucson, AZSeptember 15, 2012 w/ PoisonSanta Barbara Bowl - Santa Barbara, CAThis show is notable as the final night of the 2012 “Rock Of Ages” tour.-= 2013 =-March 27, 2013 The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel And Casino - Las Vegas, NVThis show is notable as the band played the song “On Through The Night” for the first time since 1981, and “Rock Brigade” was played for only the third time since 1980.. Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage also attended this show.-= 2015 =-October 14, 2015 w/ Foreigner, Night RangerValue City Arena @ Schottenstein Center - Columbus, OHPlease see photos for exact condition.. feel free to reach out to me with any specific questions.I'm selling off (most of) my vast Def Leppard collection, so be sure to bookmark my store and check back often for some really rare finds!Thanks, and good luck!THE FINE PRINT (PLEASE READ!)Payment & Returns:Payment expected within THREE days, with the ONLY exception being that you are currently bidding on another item that hasn't ended yet (see "Shipping" below).NO returns accepted, unless you were sent a wrong item or it was damaged in transit.Condition:Please see photos for condition of item. 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