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Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to Honor Def Leppard With Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
WHO | HONOREE Def Leppard
EMCEE Sirius XM radio personality Bob Buchmann
GUEST SPEAKERS Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Resnikoff, President & CEO UME
WHAT Dedication of the 2,825th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
WHEN October 9th, 2025 at 11:30 AM PT
WHERE 1750 N. Vine Street in front of the historic Capitol Records Building
WATCH LIVE The event will be streamed live exclusively at www.walkoffame.com
Def Leppard will be honored with the 2,825th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, October 9th at 11:30 am PT at 1750 N. Vine Street. Def Leppard will receive their star in the category of Recording. Joining emcee Bob Buchmann will be Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Resnikoff.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce administers the legendary Walk of Fame for the City of Los Angeles and has proudly hosted the globally iconic star ceremonies for decades. Millions of people from here and around the world have visited this cultural landmark since 1960.
Behind the Tour 2025, Episode 8
In Episode 8 of Behind the Tour 2025, Sav takes an incognito tour of the stage, Phil X pops in, the guys test out some pyro and perform on America’s Got Talent and more!
Def Leppard Add Paris to 2026 EU Tour
Our Summer 2026 UK/EU Tour is heating up and we’ve got one more for ya! We’ll see you all 8 July in Paris with special guest Extreme! Rock Brigade pre-sale starts Thursday, tickets on sale Monday.
Don’t miss out, these shows are selling fast!
June 13 – RĂ€ttvik, SE –Â SOLD OUT
June 16 – Helsinki, FI –Â TICKETS*
June 19 – Zurich, CH –Â TICKETS*
June 23 – Dortmund, DE –Â TICKETS*
June 26 – Belfast, UK –Â TICKETS*
June 28 – Glasgow, UK –Â TICKETS*
June 30 – Sheffield, UK –Â TICKETS*
July 02 – London, UK –Â TICKETS*
July 04 – Birmingham, UK –Â TICKETS*
July 06 – Manchester, UK –Â TICKETS*
July 08 – Paris, FR – TICKETS*
July 30 – Wacken, DE –Â TICKETS^
Aug 02 – Dubai, AE –Â TICKETS
Def Leppard Diamond Star Heroes Live From Sheffield To be released November 21
The show, recorded in 2023 in the band’s hometown of Sheffield at Bramall Lane during âThe World Tourâ with Mötley CrĂŒe, will be 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 bandâs first 4K release and includes One Night Only Live At The Leadmill, previously released last year.
Marking the start of their co-headlining European tour with Mötley CrĂŒe this concert on May 22, 2023 in Sheffield, England served as a homecoming show for Def Leppard, 47 years since the bands inception. Performing their second ever hometown stadium concert to a sold-out crowd of almost 40,000 fans, the Blu-ray+2CD & 2CD and 2LP versions include classics âPhotographâ and âPour Some Sugar on Meâ as well as UK live debuts âTake What You Wantâ and âThis Guitarâ, the latter dedicated to the bandâs late great guitarist Steve Clark.
On the eve of the bandâs tour, Def Leppard revisited their club days and played an intimate show for just under 900 die-hard fans from the historic Sheffield venue, The Leadmill. The concert featured a mix of hits and rarities spanning their entire catalog from On Through The Night to the bandâs most recent album Diamond Star Halos. This specific show, One Night Only Live At the Leadmill is available for the first time in the 4K UHD format on the Diamond Star Heroes 4K release.
Track Listing:
1. Take What You Want
2. Letâs Get Rocked
3. Animal
4. Foolinâ
5. Armageddon It
6. Kick
7. Love Bites
8. Promises
9. This Guitar
10. When Love And Hate Collide
11. Rocket
12. Bringinâ On The Heartbreak
13. Switch 625
14. Hysteria
15. Pour Some Sugar On Me
16. Rock Of Ages
17. Photograph
Def Leppard interview: âMental health breaks were never an option for usâ
via Telegraph
In a windowless underground room backstage at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Miami, Florida, Def Leppard are working their way through the pre-show meet and greet. The five musicians are gussied up in hard rock suiting: denim, leather, tattoos, chains, rockânâroll hair, three bare chests.
Security guards efficiently usher through a parade of fans who have paid top dollar for concert tickets that include the chance to meet their English heroes. Where âmeetâ means posing in front of the band for 15 to 20 seconds, positioned just-so on the target image from the cover of 1983âs Pyromania album.
Thereâs no handshaking, fist-bumping or touching of any kind. Not since Covid. And certainly not since guitarist Viv Campbell, 63, had a stem-cell transplant, the latest stage in the Northern Irishmanâs treatment for the Hodgkinâs lymphoma heâs lived with since 2013 (his cancer is now in remission).
These fans â who come in all shapes, sizes, sexes and previous-tour T-shirts â are entirely happy with this arrangement, eager to shell out $1,200 (ÂŁ890) for a photograph with a band most of them have followed for the best part of four decades (âIâve been waiting since 1984 for this!â one exclaims). Also entirely happy are five blokes who, in their medley of still-staunch Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Cockney and Irish accents, cheerfully rattle through quick-fire banter with 77 fans in 19 minutes.
Def Leppard, in case you need to be reminded, have sold around 110 million albums; Hysteria alone sold 20 million copies in 1987, and was beaten only by Michael Jacksonâs Thriller. They have also had more than their fair share of tragedy: drummer Rick Allen losing his left arm in a car crash 40 years ago, and the 1991 alcohol-related death of original guitarist Steve Clark. But unusually for a group of their vintage, Def Leppard are still going strong â and getting along. They donât just still travel together. They share a dressing-room, all five of them, every night.
âItâs not like weâre the Monkees and we wear matching pyjamas and go on holiday together,â clarifies Campbell with a grin. âBut we have a healthy respect for each other, and we like each other enough that we can co-exist in that way. When we travel, it used to be a tour bus, now itâs a charter jet. But itâs still submarine duty â weâre still in a metal tube together for a few hours. So youâve got to get along and youâve got to enjoy it. If it wasnât fun, I donât think weâd be doing it.â
Miami is the penultimate stop on a summer tour of America that, for a band who are still a box-office draw, marks a momentary, strategic scaling back. Fewer stadiums and arenas, more state fairs and casinos. Still, tonightâs gig is in a venue so rockânâroll in its tourist-friendly credentials that itâs guitar-shaped, the instrumentâs body â which houses 638 luxury rooms and suites â stretching vertically into the Florida sky.
Playing in a guitar-shaped hotel seems appropriate for a band so rockânâroll that, for them, 1984âs This Is Spinal Tap is more documentary than comedy film. âIn the Rock of Ages video,â says guitarist Phil Collen, 67, of their 1983 single, âIâm wobbling my a–e to the camera. And when the movie comes out, f—ing Nigel Tufnel [the fictional bandâs lead guitarist] is doing the same move. So really, itâs got my a–e in it. I think thatâs cool!â
The setting will be very different this weekend, when Def Leppard will converge on Essex from their multimillionaire piles in Dublin (singer Joe Elliott), Yorkshire (bassist Rick Savage), New Hampshire (Campbell) and California (drummer Rick Allen and Collen) to headline the Radio 2 in the Park festival. Did a hard-rocking guitar group who emerged, alongside Iron Maiden and Saxon, out of the 1980s new wave of British heavy metal ever think theyâd become a Radio 2 band?
âWell, seeing as Radio 2 is now a grown-up Radio 1, I would hope so,â says the irrepressibly chipper Elliott, 66. âIf theyâre going to play Oasis and Blur, and Bon Jovi and Queen and Bowie, why not? Weâve had hit singles â 17 of them. Weâre not Golden Earring with the one, or Argent with the two. Weâve had a few. So I would hope we would be on Radio 2.â
Despite their embrace by the UKâs most listened-to radio station, Def Leppard are yet to have the sort of hipster renaissance enjoyed by peers like AC/DC. Do they care?
âI donât, because weâre having success,â answers Elliott, who is already looking ahead to a busy 2026: a month-long residency in Las Vegas in February, and a summer arena tour of Europe. âThereâs a bit of a remnant of the fact that there was a certain amount of⊠not jealousy, but p—-d-off-ness from music journalists in the early 1980s that we âsold outâ to the States. Which we didnât. But once one person says it, everybody else follows. All of a sudden, we werenât hip.â
He dates the turning point to the period âafter Rick had his accidentâ, on the A57 outside Sheffield, on December 31 1984. In a remarkable show of defiance, and of commitment to the band heâd joined on his 15th birthday, Allen vowed to learn to drum with one arm. âHis first real gig back, other than some Irish warm-ups, was Monsters of Rock [in August 1986]. There was an acceptance then.
âThen, a year later, Hysteria came out, and itâs a number one album in the UK. There came a point where we had so many hits, [the music press] had to accept the fact that there are people out there that like us. Then the NME would reluctantly come out to interview us. And I can say this now, because they donât exist anymore [as a print magazine], but f— âem. Theyâd much rather put Bauhaus on the cover, whoâd sold one record.â
For this band of working-class brothers, the 1980s were an intense time. In 1982, they had to fire founding guitarist Pete Willis on account of his alcoholism, replacing him with Collen. Two and a half years later came Allenâs accident. Six years after that, they lost Clark, a member since 1978, although Dio and Whitesnake veteran Campbell, hired as the new guitarist, quickly slotted in.
In between all that, during a September 1983 concert in El Paso, Texas, Elliott made an off-the-cuff remark about âgreasy Mexicansâ. In a mark of how big Def Leppard had become, it turned into a major diplomatic incident; two months later, after the conclusion of the European leg of the tour, the singer had to fly to California to apologise in a specially convened press conference.
DEF LEPPARD LIVE 2026 UK/EU TOUR JUST ANNOUNCED!
Def Leppard is taking over the UK and Europe in 2026 with the just-announced Summer tour with special guest Extreme. Rock Brigade Concert Club members will get first access to tickets and VIP packages tomorrow, Tuesday, September 2 at 10a. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, September 5.
To join the Rock Brigade or renew your membership, visit DefLeppardRockBrigade.com.
Hit the links below to get your tickets and we’ll see you out there next Summer!
Def Leppard Live 2026
June 13 – RĂ€ttvik, SE –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP*
June 16 – Helsinki, FI –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
June 19 – Zurich, CH –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
June 23 – Dortmund, DE –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
June 26 – Belfast, UK –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
June 28 – Glasgow, UK –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
June 30 – Sheffield, UK –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
July 02 – London, UK –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
July 04 – Birmingham, UK –Â PPRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
July 06 – Manchester, UK –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP
July 30 – Wacken, DE –Â TICKETS^
Aug 02 – Dubai, AE –Â PRE-SALE TICKETS & VIP*
*an evening with Def Leppard
^Festival Date
Def Leppard on The Rock Show with Shaun Keaveny August 22
From their humble beginnings at a school hall gig in Sheffield in the 1970s to a mega-million-selling, stadium-filling rock career, it’s fair to say that Def Leppard are one of Great Britain’s biggest ever rock bands.
Ahead of their headline appearance at Radio 2 in the Park at Hylands Park in Chelmsford on the 7th of September, Shaun chats to frontman Joe Elliott and guitarist Phil Collen from Def Leppard about their lives in rock, tales from the road and the stories behind some of their biggest hits.
A Listen Production for BBC Radio 2.
Def Leppard on America’s Got Talent
America’s Got Talent is rockinâ out to Def Leppardâs performance of âPour Some Sugar On Meâ
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