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On This Day In Def Leppard History - 27th May 2017

Saturday, 27th May 2017





The Today Show 2005.
Screenshot by dltourhistory

On This Day in Def Leppard History - 27th May, the following concerts and events took place. Including a show in Anchorage, AK during the Hysteria tour on this day in 1988.

This was the first ever show by the band in Alaska and first of two nights at the venue.

Also on this day in 2005 the band performed live on on The Today Show alongside Bryan Adams.

The band played two songs 'Pour Some Sugar On Me' and the single 'No Matter What'. The appearance came a few days before they launched their co-headline tour of minor league baseball stadiums.

Read more about this live event anniversary and view footage/photos.

The band continue the 2017 the North American Tour tonight in San Antonio, TX which was last played in September 2011. Check back later for the setlist.

As of 2017, Def Leppard (will) have played 7 times on this date.

  • Def Leppard History - Concerts/Events On This Day
  • 27th May 2017  |  River City Rockfest, Bud Light Stage, AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX, USA - Show Page
  • 27th May 2016  |  Show Announcement - Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA, USA - News Story
  • 27th May 2016  |  Last In Line - Rocklahoma Festival, Pryor, OK, USA - News Story
  • 27th May 2015  |  Offenbach Stadthalle, Offenbach am Main, GERMANY - Show Page
  • 27th May 2005  |  TV Appearance - Def Leppard/Bryan Adams, The Today Show, New York, NY, USA - Watch
  • 27th May 2003  |  Laredo Arena, Laredo, TX, USA - Show Page
  • 27th May 1993  |  Olympiahalle, Munich, GERMANY - Show Page
  • 27th May 1992  |  Music Hall, Frankfurt, GERMANY - Show Page
  • 27th May 1988  |  George M. Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK, USA - Show Page
  • 27th May 1983  |  Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN, USA - Show Page

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







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