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DEF LEPPARD: Hollywood Billboard Advertising Las Vegas Shows Unveiled - Jan. 9, 2013
A photo of the giant billboard situatued high above Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California advertising DEF LEPPARD's upcoming Las Vegas shows can be seen below.

DEF LEPPARD will play its 1987 album, "Hysteria", in its entirety as part of the Las Vegas residency, which is scheduled to kick off at the end of March.

Viva Hysteria! follows Hard Rock residencies from MÖTLEY CRÜE and GUNS N' ROSES.

Tickets are on sale now and start at $49.50, with floor seats going for $125.

Speaking to Vegas.com, DEF LEPPARD guitarist Phil Collen stated about the band's decision to do the Vegas residency: "A lot of other bands do this stuff, but I think it's a little bit more special because 'Hysteria' was one of the diamond albums, especially in this day and age there are not that many albums that achieve that kind of status. That's why it's so important to us; it's such a big-selling album. It's a challenge as well. We've never actually done that before. We've always said yeah we could do 'High 'n' Dry'. 'Hysteria', that's a lot more challenging. A lot of the songs on there are hard to sing and play at the same time."

Asked what sort of preparation the band has to go through to be able to play the entire "Hysteria" LP live, Collen said: "We've been playing several songs off of Hysteria'. Even this summer on the tour we did with POISON, we were playing seven of the songs because we had seven singles off the record… So much went into that record, that we've been playing the hits for 25 years now. Some of the other tracks on the album, just going back and listening to the whole thing, you realize just how much went into that record. Obviously [producer] Mutt Lange had a massive influence, and the whole thing about that, so we're just totally excited. They are such amazing arrangements that you forget."

Regarding what he thinks it was about that album that continues to attract fans today, Collen said: "Mutt Lange is a genius. He said we can do an ultimate rock album or we can do a rock version of 'Thriller', where we have seven hit singles. But to do that, you have to put the extra effort in. The attitude when the album came out, a lot of people didn't like it. They thought, oh this is too pop or they didn't understand the crossover because it's a perfect hybrid between rock and pop. If you look at Mutt Lange's track record, his biggest successes are, for example, Shania Twain. He definitely brought country to the masses. He successfully fused rock, pop music with country, and I never thought I'd see the day. I remember being in Japan and hearing Shana Twain when I was going up and down in an elevator. That, for us, like I said, it was the perfect hybrid of pop and rock that was actually acceptable. A lot of rock fans didn't like it at first, but by the end of that year, everyone had the record. You couldn't really escape the whole thing. It was pop music, but done rock. We kicked our ass on it. It was very different from anything that had come before it, actually."

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COMMENT | Fags
posted by : METAL FETUS
1/9/2013 12:16:45 PM
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No way.


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COMMENT | Wow
posted by : dirtyLarry
1/9/2013 12:27:54 PM
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I've seen it all. They gave Vivian alot of realestate in that picture and the shirtless badass gets cut off. He must be raging.


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posted by : Dee67
1/9/2013 12:32:48 PM
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Viva High & Dry


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COMMENT | What happens in Vegas
posted by : Gondor
1/9/2013 12:33:58 PM
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Mow the lawn
Walk the dog
Take out the trash
Tidy your room
Let's get the rock outta here!


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posted by : RiotAct666
1/9/2013 12:39:03 PM
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They need to rid themselves of Vivan. And go back to playing hard rock again.

Start doing so, by playing all of On through the night + High 'N Dry live!


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COMMENT | I love Phil Collen, but
posted by : Lemmyisgod
1/9/2013 1:06:59 PM
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does he have to be shirtless all the time? We get it. You work out. That's great.


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COMMENT | Nice gig....
posted by : Wronginfo
1/9/2013 5:08:24 PM
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... and people will rip on it for being "cheesy" to do the Vegas thing, but the bottom line is, you do 4-5 shows a week, and get to sleep in the same bed every night. No overnight bus rides or early morning flights. No dealing with equipment trucks or venues not being ready. Show up, play the gig, get paid, go home.


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COMMENT | good old times
posted by : gwyld
1/9/2013 9:22:54 PM
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Yes, I'm old, yes I lived in the 80's, yes, the latest albums from this band are kind of shitty, and yes, High n Dry and On Through The Night were great. But no one can deny Def Leppard made history with Hysteria. At the time there were 3 albums that were a must have to any rock fan: Hysteria, Appetite For Destruction and Whitesnake's self titled album. It was a time when hard rock wasn't mainstream and these guys introduced a lot of people, myself included, to hard rock. Now, looking back, you know their sound was crisp but not heavy enough, but Hysteria was perfect at the time, it was the perfect late 80's rock album the world needed.

As Phil said, everyone that lived at that time had to have that album. I think it is now part of history as well as Journey or Foreigner, maybe they wouldn't be considered heavy metal or whatever, but this album and the era were fantastic.

I cannot afford to go to Las Vegas to see this show, but it would be a bucket list wish to see Hysteria live in its entirety for once in my life, since I couldn't go to alive concert when I was young. Maybe I should sell a kidney, haha.


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