DEF LEPPARD And CHEAP TRICK To Team Up For Live Dates

September 14, 2005

DEF LEPPARD will be teaming up with CHEAP TRICK for the following dates in October:

Oct. 23 - Detroit, MI @ TBA
Oct. 24 - Grand Rapids, MI @ TBA
Oct. 26 - Springfield, IL @ TBA
Oct. 27 - Atlanta, GA @ TBA

In other news, DEF LEPPARD's new double-disc hits collection, "Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection", has been certified double platinum in Canada for sales in excess of 200,000 units, according to the Canadian Recording Industry Association. The set was certified gold on June 22 by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) for shipments in excess of 500,000 copies.

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