Overall Rating
4.6
By Anonymous
Sounded great and a lot of fun! So glad I went to this show!
By Ricksonfire
Sound Clarity A Little Muddy
On level 2 the volume was fine but the speaker cross-overs didn't separate highs from lows. Could have been a problem at the mixing board. Attended Def Leppard concerts for years lastly at Lakewood and the sound was way better in several seat locations.
By TinyTim1
Def Leppard was amazing
We attended the concert as a family as a followup to last year's concert at Lakewood Amphitheater. The 2018 concert was a great concert but we think the sound quality was far superior at Lakewood. Just our 2 cents worth.
By Angee73
DEF LEPPARD didn't Disappoint!
Triple Treat with Def Leppard Journey & Pretenders: all three put on a great show, great inner action with the audience and brought out all the favorites...
By SpecialKC79
What a night
Pretenders were amazing Journey was amazing Def Leopard also amazing
By Chillin299
This was the best convert ever!
Two historic bands, one night. This was just amazing! Finally getting to hear songs I grew up to from the actual bands...live. You can’t beat that!
By JayhaMA
Performers were amazing!
Journey, Def Leppard, The Pretenders..... fantastic!!!!! Leaving the venue parking lot was RIDICULOUS..... took forever and not enough officers providing assistance to traffic control.
By TRex333
Atlanta SunTrust Park Show
The sound for the Def Leppard show was sub-par. Not sure if it was the acoustics in SunTrust Park or they had their own sound issues. Journey's sound was perfect. When Def Leppard came on, their first song or two sounded OK...after that....not good at all. This was not optimal as these tickets were very expensive - $840.00 for (4) tickets and our expectations were NOT met with the sound quality. We are big Fans of Def Leppard too. So this was very disappointing.
By Nolefan1970
They just get better with time!
The last one I saw Def Leppard was in 1989. They absolutely get better with time! This was an amazing show! It started to rain on the last 3 songs and they didn’t even miss a beat! Forever a fan !
By metalman1767
Pour some rain on me
1st time visiting Sun Trust Park. Very easy to find parking and once inside it was easy finding our seats. Pretenders put on a good show. Journey was great and good to see Steve Smith back on the drums. Amazing drum solo. Def Leppard never disappoints. Even when the rain started they didn't miss a step and seemed to have fun walking and playing in the rain. For those that want to see some of my vids. I have quite a few on You Tube.
Def Leppard in Concert
The world is a confusing place, but there's one resounding truth we can all count on: Def Leppard will rock you. Going strong for more than four decades, the British heavy-metal heavyweights are the world's premier torchbearers of the hard-partying, fist-pumping, ear-splitting hard-rock tradition.
With more than 100 million albums sold, dozens of arena-filling world tours under their spiked belts, and an upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Def Leppard is headbanging as hard as ever — and once again launching themselves into a globe-spanning concert tour.
Def Leppard's longevity is all the more surprising given their debaucherous origins. The band's longest-standing members — singer Joe Elliott, bassist Rick Savage, and drummer Rick Allen — met as teenage secondary-school students in Sheffield, England. They soon found themselves swept up in the late-1970s wave of British metal that included Iron Maiden and Motorhead.
Year after year, No. 1 album after No. 1 album, they've survived all manner of rockstar antics over the course of their career through luck, fortitude, and good choices. When Allen lost his left arm after crashing his Corvette in 1984, the band never considered replacing him. After joining the band during the recording of 1982's Pyromania, guitarist Phil Collen quit booze, went vegetarian, and began studying martial arts. Today, at 61 years old, he gives a new definition to the term "dad bod" (dude is ripped). The final puzzle piece, Vivian Campbell, signed on after the 1994 death of original guitarist Steve Clark. This current lineup has endured together for a quarter of a century, longer than the entire lifespan of lesser bands.
As seen throughout 2018's 30th-anniversary tour, the members of Def Leppard remain in peak form and the band is a live-performance powerhouse. Summer of 2019 sees them embarking on a tour through Canada, England, and Northern Europe. If you ever needed affirmation about the life-preserving properties of rock 'n' roll, this is it.
The world's most iconic and celebrated rock legends hit the road in the summer of 2020 for a coheadlining tour so massive that it could only be held in America's biggest stadiums. The Stadium Tour featuring Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, with Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts hit select cities in the U.S. where each band brings their electrifying stage shows while promising to perform their stadium sized anthems.
Def Leppard on Tour
2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Def Leppard are one of the most important forces in rock music. In 2019, the icons closed out a sold-out worldwide tour including a North American stadium run & headlining the UK's Download Festival to 90k screaming fans. Def Leppard's star continues to rise and prevail. The band have amassed a staggering 2.5 billion streams since releasing their music digitally in 2018. Def Leppard's influential career crosses generations and includes numerous hit singles and ground-breaking multi-platinum albums—including two of the best-selling albums of all time, Pyromania and Hysteria, both of which are certified Diamond (10x platinum).
Def Leppard Tour Schedule - 2021 The Stadium Tour Dates with Mötley Crüe, Poison, and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
June 19, 2021 - Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN
June 21, 2021 - Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, OH
June 24, 2021 - Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC
June 26, 2021 - Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL
June 27, 2021 - Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL
July 3, 2021 - FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, OH
July 6, 2021 - Busch Stadium in St. Louis, MO
July 8, 2021 - U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN
July 10, 2021 - Comerica Park in Detroit, MI
July 13, 2021 - Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA
July 15, 2021 - Citi Field in Flushing, NY
July 17, 2021 - Fenway Park in Boston, MA
July 18, 2021 - Fenway Park in Boston, MA
July 20, 2021 - Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA
July 22, 2021 - PNC Park in Pittsburgh, PA
August 7, 2021 - TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, FL
August 9, 2021 - Nationals Park in Washington, DC
August 12, 2021 - Bills Stadium in Orchard Park
August 15, 2021 - Truist Park in Atlanta, GA
August 17, 2021 - Minute Maid Park in Houston, TX
August 20, 2021 - Alamodome in San Antonio, TX
August 22, 2021 - Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX
August 24, 2021 - Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, MO
August 26, 2021 - Coors Field in Denver, CO
August 28, 2021 - American Family Field in Milwaukee, WI
August 29, 2021 - Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL
September 3, 2021 - State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ
September 4, 2021 - SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA
September 7, 2021 - T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA
September 10, 2021 - Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA
September 12, 2021 - Petco Park in San Diego, CA