

Following their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2019, Def Leppard returned to Las Vegas for their infamous Sin City residency at the Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood. Stunning video walls, two stages, great musicianship and a frenzied crowd made for an unforgettable concert experience. A set featuring rarities such as Too Late For Love, Billy’s Got A Gun, Slang and Promises, the band also picked up their acoustic guitars for the rarely performed songs Let Me Be The One, We Belong, Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad and Two Steps Behind. Along with their greatest hits, this two-and-a-half-hour concert features 28 mind blowing songs that will change your concept of what a rock concert should be!
Production
Video walls so massive they probably have their own zip code.
Practical Effects
Rick Allen's one-armed drumming still defies physics and logic.
Sound
Rare deep cuts finally get studio-quality live treatment.

Director
James Yukich
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was their first Vegas residency since 2013's 'Viva Hysteria,' making them the only British band with multiple Sin City residencies. The Zappos Theater was specifically reconfigured with a 270-degree seating arrangement for this run.
Rick Allen's 1984 car accident and subsequent one-armed drumming technique became symbolic of the band's survival — his extended solo here functions as both technical showcase and unspoken rebuke to every drummer with twice the limbs.
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