Def Leppard
Def Leppard Live Performance of 'Hysteria' with Enhanced Sound Quality
On June 6, 1993, Def Leppard brought their electrifying energy home to Sheffield's Don Valley Stadium, performing during the 'Adrenalize' album tour, which showcased their late-80s and early-90s momentum. Released in 1992, 'Adrenalize' proved a resounding success, soaring to number one on the Billboard 200, and solidifying the band's place in rock history. This live recording, with audio re-dubbed by guitarist Kenyon Denning, captures the vibrant atmosphere of their hometown crowd, marking a significant moment in their career after the staggering success of 'Hysteria' and amidst their evolution as rock icons. Interestingly, this performance came just a few years after the tragic loss of their drummer, Rick Allen, who faced challenges that only strengthened the band's resolve and unity, fostering deeper connections with fans through their powerful live shows.