DEF LEPPARD Announces Rescheduled Tour Dates

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DEF LEPPARD has rescheduled the majority of their recently postponed tour dates with STYX and TESLA, according to The Pulse Of Radio. The tour played just one show — January 29 in Sunrise, Florida — before the dates were pulled with LEPPARD drummer Rick Allen tweeting about frontman Joe Elliott: "The doctor basically said that if Joe continues to sing without resting his throat for a month, he might do permanent damage... Rescheduling shows is really complicated. Sometimes the logistics just don't add up the way we want them to. Please accept my sincere apologies." As it stands now, two gigs have yet to get new show dates: Atlantic City, New Jersey; and Brooklyn, New York — with the San Antonio, Texas not being rescheduled. None of the nine rescheduled concerts feature STYX or TESLA. DEF LEPPARD guitarist Phil Collen told The Pulse Of Radio he and his bandmates always look forward to playing their hits out on the road. "Every night when someone's singing along — especially when there's a lot of young kids there, 16-year-olds and that — it is fresh, actually makes you feel really good when there's a whole new breed of people just singing away to songs that you've done," he said. "It doesn't really matter whether it's a new song or an old song, it's still our song, so it's a huge compliment. It really is, it's the best thing in the world." Rescheduled DEF LEPPARD tour dates: May 04 - Lafayette, LA - Cajundome May 05 - Corpus Christi, TX - American Bank Center May 07 - Hidalgo, TX - State Farm Arena May 10 - Bossier City, LA - CenturyLink Center May 11 - North Little Rock, AK - Verizon Arena May 13 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum May 15 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena May 17 - Allentown, PA - PPL Center May 20 - Orlando, FL - Amway Center DEF LEPPARD's latest, self-titled album entered The Billboard 200 chart at position No. 10 with first-week sales of just over 30,000 units — nearly all from pure album sales. The album is the band's first studio effort since "Songs From the Sparkle Lounge" in 2008.

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