Def Leppard: “I practice a lot because you have to reach a certain bar otherwise it’s not acceptable.”

Def Leppard V13

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After more than four decades at the top, Def Leppard continues to mark new milestones while showing no signs of slowing down. Most recently, the band were honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, placing them alongside some of the most iconic names in music history. For guitarist Phil Collen, it was another moment that helped cement the band’s legacy, a reflection of a career that started in Sheffield and has taken the band to the world’s biggest stages.

Alongside the recognition, Def Leppard are preparing to return to the UK and Europe with a major summer tour. With decades of global touring behind them, Collen reflects on how life on the road has evolved, from the physical demands of touring to the game-changing advances in live production, sound, and visual technology. Whether playing stadiums, arenas, or extended residencies in Las Vegas, the band continue to adapt, embracing innovation while staying rooted in the musicianship and performance standards that have defined them since the early days.

In our latest Cover Story, and fresh from the release of their brand new single, “Rejoice”, V13 sat down with Phil to talk about Def Leppard’s recent honours, their upcoming UK and EU tour, and how the band continue to evolve in a rapidly changing music industry. From thoughts on technology, streaming, and social media to maintaining an organic live sound and the enduring thrill of walking on stage, Collen looks at where Def Leppard stands today and why the band’s drive and passion remain as strong as ever.

Congratulations on the recent Hollywood Hall of Fame Star. What was that like to get that and have yourself on that landmark? What did it symbolise, and what did it mean to you personally?

“It is great plus where they put it is right next to the Capitol Records building, and we are next to Paul McCartneyRingoGeorge and John Lennon on the right side, on the left side, we’ve got Tina Turner. So great a company. That was really cool. It’s just another one of those things. I’m not really into awards and all that stuff, but when you get them, and especially that one, that’s pretty cool.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame did that a few years ago, so it just cements stuff, it’s really good. That particular day was wonderful. The weather was great. Jon Bon Jovi gave a wonderful speech for us, and Bruce from the label did so all of it really worked out. It was the perfect day, and it was great to get that star as well.”

Def Leppard have had a lot of awards in the past, but what was it like actually hearing for the first time that you’re gonna be immortalised in possibly one of the most famous locations for Hollywood and movie stars and musicians?

“It was great. I live in California. I live in Orange County, it’s like an hour and a half drive, an hour and twenty, depending on the traffic, so I’m up there all the time, actually. I just never even thought about even being on this, when they said that, and when you actually see it, it’s actually really cool.”

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JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT – SIRIUS XM (JANUARY 2026 EDITION)

GREETINGS MUSIC LOVERS – AND WELCOME BACK TO JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT SHOW ON SIRIUSXM’S DEEP TRACKS CHANNEL.

In the JANUARY 2026 hour’s show, Joe highlights and tells stories about some of his favourite songs and artists from his own personal collection.

January’s Show features music and stories from David Bowie, Thin Lizzy, Television and more!

WHO: Def Leppard frontman, musician, and musicologist Joe Elliott

WHAT: Joe Elliott’s Songs from the Vault

WHERE: SiriusXM’s DeepTracks (Ch. 27)

WHEN: Show Schedule HERE

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In his youth, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott was creatively influenced by the music of the late 60’s and early 70’s. From legendary acts like T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and so many others. Each month, listen to Elliott play “Deep Tracks” from his personal music collection. Expect to hear songs from Joe’s vault and some of the stories behind them.

JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT – SIRIUS XM (DECEMBER 2025 EDITION)

GREETINGS MUSIC LOVERS – AND WELCOME BACK TO JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT SHOW ON SIRIUSXM’S DEEP TRACKS CHANNEL.

In the DECEMBER 2025 hour’s show, Joe highlights and tells stories about some of his favourite songs and artists from his own personal collection.

December’s Show features music and stories from Extreme, The Struts & Brian May, Hardy and more!

WHO: Def Leppard frontman, musician, and musicologist Joe Elliott

WHAT: Joe Elliott’s Songs from the Vault

WHERE: SiriusXM’s DeepTracks (Ch. 27)

WHEN: Show Schedule HERE

MORE:

In his youth, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott was creatively influenced by the music of the late 60’s and early 70’s. From legendary acts like T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and so many others. Each month, listen to Elliott play “Deep Tracks” from his personal music collection. Expect to hear songs from Joe’s vault and some of the stories behind them.

Diamond Star Heroes Live From Sheffield Out Now!

The show, recorded in 2023 in the band’s hometown of Sheffield at Bramall Lane during “The World Tour” with Mötley Crüe, is now available on Blu-ray+2CD, 2CD and 2LP. Pressed on red, white and black splatter, the vinyl nods to the home kit colors of Sheffield United FC, who play their home matches at Bramall Lane. Additionally, the 4K UHD will be the band’s first 4K release and includes One Night Only Live At The Leadmill, previously released last year.

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Joe Elliott on Why Bad Company Were an Unstoppable Force

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If you spend any amount of time talking to Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott, one of the best things you’ll discover is that he’s a real music fan, rabidly passionate for the things, artists and bands that he loves, just like you.

With Bad Company’s pending induction this weekend into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, we got together with Joe for a lengthy conversation where he shared plenty of stories with us, tracing his love of Free, Mott the Hoople and eventually, Bad Company.

“No band deserves it more,” he told UCR via Zoom. “I’m happy that Mick Ralphs knew he was in before he passed. I remember Paul [Rodgers] saying to me, ‘You should have seen the smile on his face when I told him.’ Those are the things that make me happy. You know, the music’s what we’re there for, really.”

Understandably, it was a fever dream come true for the vocalist, working with two of his heroes, Rodgers and Simon Kirke. The pair joined Elliott and Def Leppard bandmate Phil Collen to record a new version of the Bad Company classic, “Seagull.” The song appears on Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute to Bad Company.

 

JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT – SIRIUS XM (NOVEMBER 2025 EDITION)

GREETINGS MUSIC LOVERS – AND WELCOME BACK TO JOE ELLIOTT’S SONGS FROM THE VAULT SHOW ON SIRIUSXM’S DEEP TRACKS CHANNEL.

In the NOVEMBER 2025 hour’s show, Joe highlights and tells stories about some of his favourite songs and artists from his own personal collection.

November’s Show features music and stories from Bad Company, Bon Jovi, Mott the Hoople and more!

WHO: Def Leppard frontman, musician, and musicologist Joe Elliott

WHAT: Joe Elliott’s Songs from the Vault

WHERE: SiriusXM’s DeepTracks (Ch. 27)

WHEN: Show Schedule HERE

MORE:

In his youth, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott was creatively influenced by the music of the late 60’s and early 70’s. From legendary acts like T. Rex, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and so many others. Each month, listen to Elliott play “Deep Tracks” from his personal music collection. Expect to hear songs from Joe’s vault and some of the stories behind them.

Joe and Phil Release “Seagull” for Bad Company Tribute Album – OUT NOW

WATCH LYRIC VIDEO AND STREAM “SEAGULL” HERE

Available Everywhere, Joe Elliott and Phil Collen are proud to be part of CAN’T GET ENOUGH — the first-ever official Bad Company tribute album, honoring one of rock’s most iconic bands as they celebrate their long-overdue induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and 50+ year career.

Joe Elliott and Phil Collen (feat. Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke of Bad Company) delivers a beautiful reinvention of Bad Company’s “Seagull.” Bringing a powerful, emotionally charged edge to the classic, it features one of the UK’s greatest ever rock bands, and huge Bad Company fans, alongside original members Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke.

Album available now on limited-edition silver colored vinyl, CD and all digital formats and special merch bundles HERE

“I’ve loved Bad Company since the very beginning — a phenomenal combination of two of my favourite bands, Free & Mott The Hoople, what’s not to love?! What a privilege it is for myself & Phil to cover one of my favourite Bad Co songs WITH Paul & Simon! Wow!” – Joe Elliott

Album Tracklisting:
“Ready For Love” – HARDY
“Shooting Star” – Halestorm (feat. Paul Rodgers)
“Feel Like Makin’ Love” – ​​Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
“Run with the Pack” – Blackberry Smoke (feat. Paul Rodgers & Brann Dailor)
“Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy”– The Struts
“Bad Company” – Charley Crockett
“Rock Steady” – Dirty Honey
“Burnin’ Sky” – Black Stone Cherry
“Seagull” – Joe Elliott and Phil Collen (feat. Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke)
“All Right Now” – The Pretty Reckless