In June 1993, when Def Leppard performed live at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, England, they were celebrating the success of their album "Adren... Read Full Description >
In June 1993, when Def Leppard performed live at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, England, they were celebrating the success of their album "Adrenalize," which had been released in 1992. This album was significant as it was the band's first studio effort after the tragic death of their guitarist, Steve Clark, in 1991. "Adrenalize" debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and included hit singles like "Let's Get Rocked," which opens the Sheffield concert. The band's performance during this period showcased their resilience and ability to connect with fans, despite the personal and professional challenges they had faced. The live recording captures a vibrant energy, highlighting their status as one of the leading rock bands of the early '90s, maintaining a strong presence in the rock music landscape with their signature sound.