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DUE
TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND FOR TICKETS FROM FANS
DEF LEPPARD & JOURNEY ANNOUNCE A THIRD LEG OF THEIR CURRENT
U.S. TOUR
Dates
Now Added Starting October 11th!
New York, NY
-- August 21, 2006 -- In what has become one of the hottest
tours of the summer, Def Leppard and Journey have announced that
their concert tour will be extended due to overwhelming demand from
music fans across the nation. Tickets for the fall leg are scheduled
to go on-sale this week with dates that will keep them on the road
through November. The bands have teamed up with ILoveAllAccess.com
to offer a variety of VIP ticket packages. For more information,
visit www.defleppard.com
and www.journeymusic.com
or and follow the links.
The tour’s initial
leg kicked off at Camden, NJ’s Tweeter Center on June 23rd
and was scheduled to last until the end of August. Since then the
call for tickets has far surpassed all expectations. A second leg
is currently underway, and will conclude September 23rd in Boston,
MA. The bands will then take a much deserved rest before starting
the final leg October 11th in Fresno, CA. More concert dates scheduled
in November will be announced in the coming weeks.
2006 has been a watershed
year for Def Leppard who have found themselves back on top with
not only an in-demand concert tour, but a critically acclaimed covers
album entitled YEAH!, which hit stores on May 23rd. The
album, a clever tribute to the band’s musical heroes of the
late 60’s and 70’s, was called “Great fun…
their collective taste is what raises this album above the spate
of recent covers collections” by USA Today,
while the San Francisco Chronicle said “CD of
the year? No, CD of the century!” The release of the
album coincided with a slew of high-profile television performances
on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and Live With Regis
& Kelly, as well as receiving accolades on VH1’s
first ever Rock Honors award shows.
With more than 65
million albums sold worldwide, Def Leppard –
Joe Elliott (vocals), Vivian Campbell (guitar),
Phil Collen (guitar), Rick “Sav”
Savage (bass) and Rick Allen (drums) –
is one of the most continuously exciting and important forces in
rock music. Over the course of their career, the band has produced
a series of classic groundbreaking albums that set the sound for
generations of music fans and artist, establishing them as Great
Britain's premiere arena rock band. Their spectacular live shows
are filled with powerful melodic rock anthems that have become synonymous
with their name, and they are an institution in the touring industry
as they continue to sell out arenas worldwide. Def Leppard
has also been honored in the U.S. by the RIAA with two
prestigious Diamond Awards for their albums HYSTERIA
and PYROMANIA. The Diamond
Award recognizes sales of over 10 million,
a feat not many bands and only a handful of British artists have
been able to achieve (The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Elton John, Eric
Clapton).
Journey's
legacy has spanned over 30 years with 19 U.S. releases, most recently
the critically acclaimed GENERATIONS (Sanctuary
Records, 2005). Four albums landed in the Top Ten of Billboard's
"Top 200 Albums" chart, including 1981’s ESCAPE
which reached #1. Overall they’ve sold over 75 million
albums worldwide making them the 29th best-selling music
group of all time. They were honored with a Star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame last year. The band was founded in 1973 in
San Francisco by Santana members Neal Schon and Gregg Rolie, with
the assistance of Ross Valory, George Tickner and Prairie Prince.
The current line-up—which has been together since 1998--includes
Neal Schon (guitar), Ross Valory
(bass), Jonathan Cain (keyboards), Steve
Augeri (vocals) and Deen Castronovo (drums).
As previously announced,
due to a chronic throat infection, Journey’s lead singer,
Steve Augeri, had been forced to leave the tour early July. Jeff
Scott Soto, who has previously performed with Journey guitarist
Neal Schon, assumed the band’s lead singer duties starting
with the July 7 show in Bristow, VA. Steve Augeri’s condition
continues to be closely monitored by his physician to determine
when he may be able to rejoin the tour.
Since the tour’s
kick off, Def Leppard and Journey have racked up immense critical
acclaim for their electrifying live performances in every city that
the tour hits. To wit:
“…both bands
put on great shows. The crowd was a testament to that. If you looked
around, you saw all ages, from kids to folks who must have been
in their late 40s. Good showmanship, an arsenal of recognizable
songs and strong musicianship always attracts a huge crowd. The
allure's a no-brainer...Def Leppard and Journey delivered fist-pumping,
sing-till-you're-hoarse material.”
--Mario Tarradell, Dallas
Morning News, July 31, 2006
“And the fans, from teens to couples with their kids, still
sang along to every word of Leppard’s ‘Foolin’’
and Journey’s ‘Wheel In The Sky’ and cheered for
every guitar solo like it was 1984 all over again. But beyond the
songs, the reason for this concert’s success was that both
bands played their sizable catalog of hits with verve and brisk
enthusiasm. Unlike many summer package shows, this show featured
two bands that were almost perfectly matched in terms of popularity
in their salad days, backlog of hits and current performing ability…Could
(Jeff Scott) Soto cut it? Yes. And then some.”
--Dave Ferman, Ft. Worth
Star-Telegram, July 31, 2006
“Both quintets were trim and tight, more than capable of delivering
their sets with an energy similar to their heydays.”
--Gary Graff, The Oakland
Press (Detroit, MI), July 25, 2006
“For the 10,500 fans who were at the Montage, Journey and
Def Leppard proved one thing on Friday night—no matter who
plays first or last, with enormous catalogs of hits, this co-headlining
bill is sure to leave everyone satisfied.”
--Ryan O’Malley,
Sunday Dispatch (Scranton, PA), July 2, 2006
“Don’t even think that the bands Def Leppard and Journey
are no longer viable music groups because a sold-out crowd at the
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, outside of Houston, would prove
you wrong. Both bands delivered CO-headlining sets Sunday (July
30) night full of the hits that made the standing room only crowd
flick their Bics and scream like teenagers all over again.”
--Tommy Mann Jr., The
Orange Leader (Orange, TX),
August 1, 2006
“So what made this line-up, with seats topping out at $75,
the surprise hot ticket of the summer? Nostalgic hits and tight
players who are still on top of their game decades after they peaked.”
-- The Charlotte Observer
Here are the
current tour dates, including those confirmed for October and November:
| DATE |
CITY |
VENUE |
ON-SALE |
| Tue 8/22 |
Phoenix, AZ |
Cricket Pavilion |
NOW |
| Wed 8/23 |
Chula Vista, CA |
Coors Amphitheatre |
NOW |
| Fri 8/25 |
Concord, CA |
Sleep Train Pav
at Concord |
NOW |
| Sat 8/26 |
Mountain View, CA
|
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
NOW |
| Sun 8/27 |
Sacramento, CA |
Sleep Train Amphitheatre |
NOW |
| Wed 8/30 |
Portland, OR |
Clark County Amphitheatre |
NOW |
| Thu 8/31 |
Seattle, WA |
White River Amphitheatre |
NOW |
| Sat 9/2 |
Boise, ID |
The Idaho Center |
NOW |
| Sun 9/3 |
Reno, NV |
Events Center |
NOW |
| Wed 9/6 |
Kansas City, KS |
Verizon Wireless
Amp |
NOW |
| Thu 9/7 |
Ames, IA |
Hilton Coliseum |
NOW |
| Sat 9/9 |
Milwaukee, WI |
Marcus Amphitheatre |
NOW |
| Sun 9/10 |
Columbus, OH |
Germain Amphitheatre |
NOW |
| Tue 9/12 |
Cleveland, OH |
Blossom Music Center |
NOW |
| Wed 9/13 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
Post Gazette Pavilion |
NOW |
| Fri 9/15 |
Holmdel, NJ |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
NOW |
| Sat 9/16 |
Saratoga Springs,
NY |
Saratoga PAC |
NOW |
| Tue 9/19 |
Uncasville, CT |
Moehgan Sun |
NOW |
| Wed 9/20 |
Buffalo, NY |
Darien Lakes |
NOW |
| Fri 9/22 |
Atlantic City, NJ |
Borgata Hotel &
Casino |
NOW |
| Sat 9/23 |
Boston, MA |
Tweeter Center |
NOW |
| Wed 10/11 |
Fresno, CA |
Save Mart Center |
Sat 8/19 |
| Fri 10/13 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Hollywood Bowl |
Sun 8/27 |
| Sat 10/14 |
San Bernardino,
CA |
Hyundai Pavilion |
Sun 8/27 |
| Mon 1016 |
Albuquerque, NM |
Journal Pavilion |
Sat 9/9 |
| Tue 10/17 |
Loveland, CO |
Budweiser Events
Center |
Sat 9/9 |
| Thu 10/19 |
Oklahoma City, OK |
Ford Center |
Sat 8/19 |
| Sat 10/21 |
Fargo, ND |
Fargo Dome |
Sat 9/16 |
| Sun 10/22 |
Omaha, NE |
Qwest Center |
Sat 9/16 |
| Tue 10/24 |
Grand Rapids, MI |
Van Andel Arena |
Sat 9/23 |
| Wed 10/25 |
Green Bay, WI |
Resch Center |
Sat 9/23 |
| Fri 10/27 |
Moline, IL |
The Mark |
Sat 9/23 |
| Sat 10/28 |
Bloomington, IL |
US Cellular Coliseum |
Sat 9/23 |
| Mon 10/30 |
Little Rock, AR |
Alltel Arena |
Sat 9/23 |
| Wed 11/1 |
Birmingham, AL |
Verizon Music Centr |
Sat 8/26 |
* All dates subject to
change.
For more
information please go to www.defleppard.com and www.journeymusic.com.
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Contacts for
Def Leppard:
Carleen Donovan/ Megan Moffett
KSA Public Relations
212 582 5400
carleend@ksapublicity.com
meganm@ksapublicity.com
Contact for Journey:
Amanda Cagan
ABC Public Relations
818 990 6876
acaganpr@aol.com
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