DEF LEPPARD To Play Soccer For Charity

June 25, 2004

DEF LEPPARD guitarists Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell will participate in a charity celebrity football/soccer match taking place on Sunday, June 27 in Carson (close to Los Angeles Airport) at the Home Depot Centre, as part of a musicians team playing against a team of movie/TV stars. Kick-off is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. All proceeds of the celebrity match will be donated to the GrassRoots Soccer AIDS awareness charity, the Home Depot Center Foundation (a charity dedicated to giving disadvantaged youth the chance to enjoy the nation's top sports facility) and the National Organization of AIDS Awareness.

Commented Vivian: "We're gonna trash 'em!"

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