Friday, 21st March 2003
- Location / Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Venue / Petersen Events Center
The first show by the band in this city since August 2000 on the Euphoria tour.
The first time at this venue.
The opening show of leg 2 of the North American tour which had started in December 2002.
The venue is located to the west of the city centre and within the grounds of the University Of Pittsburgh.
It was opened in April 2002.
The setlist remained much the same as in December 2002 with Side One of High 'n' Dry opening the show.
A decent audience filmed video exists from this show.
show intro
- 00 - Disintegrate
setlist
- 01 - Let It Go
- 02 - Another Hit And Run
- 03 - High 'N' Dry (Saturday Night)
- 04 - Bringin' On The Heartbreak
- 05 - Switch 625 (Instrumental)
- 06 - Foolin'
- 07 - Too Late For Love
- 08 - You're So Beautiful
- 09 - Hysteria
- 10 - Long Long Way To Go
- 11 - Four Letter Word
- 12 - Promises
- 13 - Now
- 14 - Women
- 15 - Rocket (Extended Version)
- 16 - Photograph
- 17 - Animal
- 18 - Armageddon It
- 19 - Pour Some Sugar On Me
- 20 - Rock Of Ages
- 21 - Love Bites
- 22 - Let's Get Rocked
- 2002 - X/Ten - 4
- 1999 - Euphoria - 1
- 1992 - Adrenalize - 1
- 1987 - Hysteria - 7
- 1983 - Pyromania - 4
- 1981 - High 'n' Dry - 5
- 01 - Three Sides To Every Story - (w/ Vivian Campbell on guitar/backing vocals)
- Tour - Def Leppard X/Ten Tour 2002/2003
- Fan Recorded - Yes (Audio/Video)
- Venue - Website
- Venue Address - 3719 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
- US State - Pennsylvania
- Area Map - Google
- Last Show Here - 12th August 2000
- Capacity - 12,508
- End Stage Show Capacity - 9,000
- Attendance - 5,350
- Total Gross - $204,171
- Tickets - n/a
- Promoter - n/a
- Headliner - Def Leppard
- Support Act - Ricky Warwick
- 01 - Joe Elliott - Lead Vocals
- 02 - Phil Collen - Guitars
- 03 - Vivian Campbell - Guitars
- 04 - Rick Savage - Bass
- 05 - Rick Allen - Drums
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