DEF LEPPARD's 'And There Will Be A Next Time: Live From Detroit' To Air On AXS TV

April 13, 2017

British rock and roll veterans DEF LEPPARD's new live concert experience, "Def Leppard… And There Will Be A Next Time: Live From Detroit", will premiere on AXS TV on Sunday, April 23 at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT.

Filmed live at the DTE Energy Music Theatre, "Def Leppard… And There Will Be A Next Time: Live From Detroit" boasts a roaring setlist and high-octane stage effects, as the rock masterminds send the crowd into all-out "Hysteria" with a perfect blend of signature hits and modern favorites. Highlights include "Pour Some Sugar On Me", "Photograph", "Let's Get Rocked", "Rock Of Ages", "Animal", "Foolin'", "Let's Go" and much more. The recently released concert experience hit #1 in North America and notched 8 international Top 10 placements on DVD charts.

Fresh off winning the fan-voted Classic Rock magazine "Album of the Year" award, DEF LEPPARD returned to the road on April 8 for a three-month run across North America. The Live Nation-promoted outing will storm through cities across parts of the U.S. and Canada, wrapping on June 25 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Joining DEF LEPPARD on select dates are POISON and TESLA.

With two prestigious Diamond Awards to their credit, DEF LEPPARDJoe Elliott, Phil Collen, Vivian Campbell, Rick "Sav" Savage and Rick Allen — continues to stand tall in the music industry and deliver some of the most iconic rock melodies and memorable anthems of all time. Most recently, their 2015 self-titled album featured singles "Dangerous" and "Let's Go", which premiered via RollingStone.com and hit #1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart.

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