DEF LEPPARD's VIVIAN CAMPBELL To Perform At Los Angeles Benefit Concert

November 8, 2011

On November 20, DEF LEPPARD guitarist Vivian Campbell will be part of a benefit show at the Largo in Los Angeles, California, with all proceeds will going directly to the School Music Revival foundation of Japan, co-founded by Ryuichi Sakamoto to replace school musical instruments lost to the tsunami of March 2011.

Tickets are available at this location.

For more information, see the poster below.

DEF LEPPARD has just completed the Japanese leg of its "Mirror Ball" tour. The band will next hit the road in the U.K. in December with MTLEY CRE and STEEL PANTHER.

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