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On This Day In Def Leppard History - 26th September 2015

Saturday, 26th September 2015





Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad.

On This Day in Def Leppard History - 26th September, the following concerts and events took place. Including the 'Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad' single reaching number 16 in the UK Top 40 singles chart on this day in 1992.

The song spent 5 weeks on the Top 75 chart, three of those in the main Top 40.

On this day in 2014 guitarist Steve Brown of US band Trixter revealed that he would fill in for Vivian Campbell at the remaining 2014 live appearances. The first American to play on stage for the band outside of guest appearances.

The band continue the World Tour 2015 tonight in Denver, CO which was last played in June 2014. Check back later for the setlist.

As of 2015, Def Leppard (will) have played 9 times on this date.

  • Def Leppard History - Concerts/Events On This Day
  • 26th September 2015  |  Pepsi Center, Denver, CO, USA - Show Page
  • 26th September 2014  |  Vivian Campbell Stand-In Announced - Steve Brown Of Trixter - News Story
  • 26th September 2007  |  White River Amphitheatre, Auburn, WA, USA - Show Page
  • 26th September 2003  |  The Amphitheatre At Clark County, Ridgefield, WA, USA - Show Page
  • 26th September 2000  |  Bloomsburg Fair, Bloomsburg, PA, USA - Show Page
  • 26th September 1999  |  Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, JAPAN - Show Page
  • 26th September 1992  |  UK Chart #16 - 'Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad', UK - Single Page
  • 26th September 1992  |  Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USA - Show Page
  • 26th September 1988  |  The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA - Show Page
  • 26th September 1981  |  Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Columbus, OH, USA - Show Page
  • 26th September 1980  |  Salle Omnisports, Quimper, FRANCE - Show Page

Use the previous news links to go back through each day in history to June 2011.






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