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Tinley Park, IL 07/02/16

Def Leppard

Glasgow Hydro

10th December 2015

Photos by Gavin Lowrey

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard

Glasgow Hydro

10th December 2015

Photos by Gavin Lowrey

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard concert - Newcastle (NSW, Australia) Entertainment Centre - Nov 6th, 2008

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Klipsch Music Center

Indianapolis, Indiana

August 30, 2015

Def Leppard

Glasgow Hydro

10th December 2015

Photos by Gavin Lowrey

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Joe Elliot + Pete Willis - Def Leppard at Reading Festival 24th August 1980

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Tinley Park, IL 07/02/16

Joe Elliot + Phil Collen - Def Leppard at Hammersmith Odeon 5th December 1983

Def Leppard

Festival d'été de Québec

13 juillet 2013

Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham

 

(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Rick Savage + Steve Clark - Def Leppard at Reading Festival 24th August 1980

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

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Rick Savage + Pete Willis - Def Leppard at Hammersmith Odeon 25th July 1981

Hersheypark Stadium,

Hershey, PA, USA,

July 12, 2022

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Steve Clark + Joe Elliot - Def Leppard at Reading Festival 24th August 1980

Steve Clark + Pete Willis - Def Leppard at Reading Festival 24th August 1980

Def Leppard

Festival d'été de Québec

13 juillet 2013

Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham

 

(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Joe Elliot + Phil Collen - Def Leppard at Hammersmith Odeon 5th December 1983

Rick Savage + Steve Clark - Def Leppard at Hammersmith Odeon 5th December 1983

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

Def Leppard go hard in Sydney Australia

 

Def Leppard have still got it.

 

Rolling Stone Magazine, the music and entertainment bible, may have labeled the British rock group the "unluckiest band in the world", but the fans and media tonight sure felt lucky to experience them live.

 

They headlined the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight, and support group, Heart, showed they had plenty of that. It was Heart's first Australian tour believe it or not and Ann and Nancy Wilson sounded fantastic.

 

We understand Def Leppard are just coming off a rest, having spent more than a decade on the road.

 

One may have thought that DL may have slowed down quite a bit, but this wasn't the case. The boys - Phil Collen, Rick Savage, Rick Allen and Vivian Campbell fronted by Elliot, we're here to party big time.

 

They offered up loud, monster rock, helped along with fist pumping and strong crowd support, joining in for much of the fun.

 

The track list included Rocket, Animal, Let’s Get Rocked Two Steps Behind.

 

Base man Savage and the strong one-armed drummer Allen led the open.

 

The number that many of the crowd had come to see was Pour Some Sugar On Me, with fans going nutso.

 

Like fellow rock gods, The Rolling Stones, age has hardly put a dent in their performance or sound.

 

The Sydney Entertainment Centre has been the Sydney home to a lot of great rock bands over the past year and Def Leppard need not play second fiddle to anyone. Heart gave it their all too. Rock on.

 

Websites

 

Def Leppard

www.defleppard.com

 

Heart

www.heart-music.com

 

Sydney Entertainment Centre

www.sydentcent.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

  

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