View allAll Photos Tagged LEPPARD
Édition 2019
Cette édition se déroulera du 21 au 23 juin 2019.
Le line-up est dévoilé:
Alien Weaponry, All Them Witches, Anthrax, Aorlhac, Architects, Banane Metalik, Batmobile, Beartooth, Blackberry Smoke, Blackrain, Bliss Of Flesh, Brutus, Böhse Onkelz, Cancer Bats, Cannibal Corpse, Carach Angren, Carcass, Carpathian Forest, Cave In, Cemican, Clutch, Combichrist, Conan (en), Cradle Of Filth, Cult Leader, Cult Of Luna, Dagoba, DDent, Deadland Ritual, Death Angel, Def Leppard, Deicide, Demons & Wizards, Descendents, Devourment, Diamond Head, Dool [archive], Dream Theater, Dropkick Murphys, Eagles Of Death Metal, Eisbrecher, Embryonic Cells, Emma Ruth Rundle, Emperor, Employed To Serve, Enter Shikari, Envy, FM, Fumanchu, Gloryhammer, Godsmack, Gojira, Gold, Graveyard, Hank Von Hell, Hellhammer, Hygral, Immolation, Impaled Nazarene, Insanity Alert, Khaos-Dei, King Diamond, Kiss, Klone, Koritni, Lamb of God, Last Temptation, Le Bal Des Enrages, Les Wampas, Like A Storm, Lofofora, Lucifer's Child, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mad Sin, Mantar, Mass Hysteria, Me First And The Gimme Gimmes, Messa, Morning Again, Municipal Waste, My Sleeping Karma, Myrkur (Folkesange), Nasty (de), No Fun At All, No One Is Innocent, Nova Twins, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, Psycroptic, Punish Yourself, Radio Moscow, Refused, Revocation, Richie Kotzen, Sham69, Skáld, Skindred, Slash Featuring Miles Kennedy And The Conspirators, Slayer, Sonata Arctica, Stinky, Stone Temple Pilots, Sum 41, Sumac (en), Tesla, Testament, The Adicts, The Amsterdam Red Light District, The Creepshow, The Dwarves, The Fever 333, The Interrupters, The Living End, The Necromancers, The Obsessed, The Ocean, The Rumjacks, The Sisters Of Mercy, Tool, Tormentor, Tremplin Voice Of Hell, Trivium, Trollfest, Uada, Ultra Vomit, Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats, Valley Of The Sun, Venom Inc., Vltimas, Vomitory, Whitechapel, Whitesnake, Wiegegood, Within Temptation, Will Haven, Wolfheart, YOB, ZZ Top
Le Hellfest, également appelé Hellfest Summer Open Air, est un festival de musique français spécialisé dans les musiques extrêmes, annuellement organisé au mois de juin à Clisson en Loire-Atlantique. Sa forte fréquentation le fait figurer parmi les plus importants festivals de musique français. Il est aussi l'un des plus grands festivals de metal en Europe et le premier en France.
Il trouve son origine dans un autre festival musical, le Furyfest, qui se tenait de 2002 à 2005 dans différents lieux de la région des Pays de la Loire ; le Hellfest en prend la suite en 2006 puis connaît, en quelques années, une hausse continue de sa fréquentation, passant de 22 000 pour la première édition à 152 000 entrées payantes en 2015.
Sa programmation est avant tout centrée sur le hard rock, le heavy metal et le metal alternatif pour les deux scènes principales, tandis que chacune des quatre autres scènes du festival est dédiée à un style plus particulier comme le black metal, le death metal, le punk hardcore, le doom metal ou le stoner rock, s'assurant ainsi la présence de groupes et d'artistes internationaux de renom comme Scorpions, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, ZZ Top, Motörhead, Aerosmith, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kiss, Guns N' Roses, Black Sabbath, Linkin Park, Alice Cooper, Korn, Slipknot, etc., tout autant que celle de groupes plus spécialisés dans leur genre : Slayer, Megadeth, Sepultura, Cannibal Corpse, Anthrax, etc.
Le Hellfest est élu trois fois « Meilleur grand festival » (2014, 2015 et 2017), « Meilleur camping » (2015 et 2016), « Meilleure ambiance » (2013) par le site Festival Awards.
Hellfest, also called Hellfest Summer Open Air, is a French rock festival focusing on heavy metal music, held annually in June in Clisson in Loire-Atlantique. Its high attendance makes it the French music festival with the largest turnover. It is also one of the biggest metal festivals in Europe and the first to exist in France.
It originated in another music festival, the Fury Fest, held from 2002 to 2005, in different areas of Pays de la Loire. Hellfest took over in 2006 and over the years has seen a continuous rise in visitors, from 22,000 in the first edition, to 55,000 tickets sold per day in 2017
Amis metalleux, voici l’info que vous attendez tous : les dates de la quinzième édition du Hellfest. Lors de la conférence de presse de cet après-midi, dimanche 23 juin, les organisateurs ont annoncé les dates à ne pas manquer : les 19, 20, et 21 juin 2020.
Pour la programmation, il faudra encore patienter. Mais pour vous faire saliver un peu, on peut déjà vous dire qu’un bar Hellfest va ouvrir à Paris.
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Foule au spectacle de Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Joe Elliott (the back of Phil Collen, and a part of Rick Savage) of Def Leppard, zoomed in from the nose bleed seats. Love these guys!
More photos here.
Grafitti on The Moor
Def Leppard always reminds me of a contemporary of mine back in Croydon where I grew up who was in London for the night. (either his surname was Leopard or something similar or his nickname was, I can't remember)
He was totally off his head on drink, etc. when it started to rain so he decided to find shelter.
He shinned up a drain pipe and went into a building through an open first floor window (this was at one in the morning) found a chair and fell into a deep sleep.
About an hour or so later he was woken up and arrested and confused about how he had been found so quickly.
He had broken into Cannon Street Police Station!
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
Heart
Sydney Entertainment Centre
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
Music News Australia
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Def Leppard
Festival d'été de Québec
13 juillet 2013
Scène Bell des plaines d'Abraham
(Crédit : Renaud Philippe)
Pyromania est un album de Def Leppard, le troisième du groupe, sorti le 20 janvier 1983.
Il se classe deuxième des ventes aux États-Unis, et dix-huitième au Royaume-Uni. Le total des ventes dépasse 10 millions d’exemplaires aux États-Unis et plus de 12 millions d'exemplaires à travers le monde.
Formation
Joe Elliott : chant
Steve "Steamin" Clark : guitare
Phil Collen : guitare
Rick Savage : basse
Rick Allen : batterie
Pete Willis : guitare rythmique
No Titre Auteur(s) Durée
1. Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop) Elliott, Lange, Savage, Clark 3:54
2. Photograph Elliott, Lange, Savage, Clark, Willis 4:07
3. Stagefright Elliott, Lange, Savage 3:44
4. Too Late for Love Elliott, Lange, Savage, Clark, Willis 4:26
5. Die Hard the Hunter Elliott, Lange, Savage, Clark 6:15
6. Foolin' Elliott, Lange, Clark 4:33
7. Rock of Ages Elliott, Lange, Clark 4:07
8. Comin' Under Fire Elliott, Lange, Clark, Willis 4:14
9. Action! Not Words Elliott, Lange, Clark 3:48
10. Billy's Got a Gun Elliott, Lange, Savage, Clark, Willis 5:56
Pyromania is the third studio album by English rock band Def Leppard, released on 20 January 1983. It is the first album to feature guitarist Phil Collen and was produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange. The album was a huge success, charting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and No. 18 on the UK Albums Chart and selling over ten million copies in the US, and thus being certified diamond by the RIAA
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
Heart
Sydney Entertainment Centre
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
Music News Australia