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They started playing as part of the new wave of heavy metal in Sheffield, England in 1977. And today, they’re one of rock and roll’s most revered bands. If you haven’t heard, Def Leppard is still kicking, and it’s not too late (though it almost is) to get your Def Leppard tickets and see them Live!

     
 
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Starting out as “Atomic Mass”, the band formed by 3 school chums changed it to “Deaf Leopard” and ultimately “Def Leppard” before launching themselves on the public. After a slight reshuffling of membership, the band released two EPs – Def Leppard EP and Getcha Rocks Off. This latter EP received a ton of airplay on the BBC and was revered for its contribution to punk and new wave. It was at this point that the band added their then 15-year old drummer. The right band at the right time, Def Leppard continued to elicit a passioante following among British heavy metalheads, perhaps only being surpassed by Iron Maiden in their influence on the movement.

In March of 1980, the band released their debut album On Through The Night which hit #15 in the U.K. and afforded them the opportunity to tour overseas and try and repeat their British success in America. Their second release High ‘n’ Dry raised the bar, and saw one of heavy metal’s first music videos hit MTV with “Bringin’ on the Heartbreak”.

It was primarily the success of two albums that cemented Def Leppard’s place in rock ‘n roll legend: Pyromania and Hysteria. These two albums each achieved over 10 million sales in the U.S., putting Def Leppard in an elite club with only 4 other bands – Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, and the Eagles.

The Pyromania single “Photograph” replaced “Beat It” by Michael Jackson as MTV’s most frequently requested video. As the album climbed closer and closer to the 6 million sales mark, singles “Foolin’” and “Rock of Ages” led to the album reaching second only to Thriller, again by Michael Jackson, on the U.S. Album chart. Surpassing gold and every level of platinum imginable, Pyromania  has been certified by the Recording Industry Association of America as diamond.

The Def Leppard Pyromania tour started as an opening act for Billy Squier and ended up selling out a crowd of 55,000 in San Diego. In 1984, Rolling Stone Magazine’s readers voted Def Leppard as their favorite rock band of the year.

1984 was also the year drummer Rick Allen lost his arm in a car accident. But that didn’t stop him. He’s now renowned as the world’s greatest one-armed drummer, and many consider him the greatest rock drummer with any number of arms.

With their next, and 4th, album – Hysteria – the hits kept coming. “Animal”, “Pour Some Sugar On Me”, “Women”, “Armageddon It”, “Rocket”, and – bizarrely – the band’s only number 1 single “Love Bites” are all still on the playlists of rock and roll fans’ iPods today.

Their next album – Adrenalin – may not have been as benchmark-setting for the band, but it still hit #1 on the U.K., U.S., and Canada charts. Over the years, Def Leppard released a string of other great albums, including Retro Active, Slang, Euphoria, X, and their 2006 all-cover album Yeah!

Def Leppard is currently Joe Elliot on lead vocals, Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell on guitar and backing vocals, Rick Savage on bass and backing vocals, and Rick Allen on drums.

The 2007 Dep Leppard Tour has 50 shows scheduled so far, including some with fellow rock legends, Styx and Foreigner. The tour will start on June 27 at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio and is slated to run through September 30 at Rexall Place in Emonton, Alberta, Canada. Don’t waste any time or you’ll miss out for sure. Get your Def Leppard tickets today!