Friday, 6th August 1993
- Location / Boston/Mansfield, MA, USA
- Venue / Great Woods Amphitheatre
The first show by the band in this city since July 1988 on the Hysteria tour.
The second time at this venue.
The venue is located in Mansfield which is a town 36 miles South of the main city centre of Boston.
It was opened in June 1986 as Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts.
From 1999 to 2008 it was called Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts.
From 2008 to 2013 it was called Comcast Center and since 2013 it had been known as The Xfinity Center.
A decent quality audience recording exists from this show.
show intro
- 00 - Live Pyromania Album Intro
setlist
- 01 - Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
- 02 - Tear It Down
- 03 - Women
- 04 - Another Hit And Run (extended)
- 05 - Too Late For Love
- 06 - Hysteria
- 07 - Foolin'
- 08 - Make Love Like A Man
- 09 - Animal
- 10 - Rocket (Extended Version)
- 11 - Two Steps Behind (acoustic)
- 12 - Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad
- 13 - Armageddon It
- 14 - Pour Some Sugar On Me
- 15 - Rock Of Ages
- 16 - Love Bites
- 17 - Photograph
songs by album
- 1993 - Retro-Active - 1
- 1992 - Adrenalize - 3
- 1987 - Hysteria - 7
- 1983 - Pyromania - 5
- 1981 - High 'n' Dry - 1
show info
- Tour - Def Leppard Adrenalize/The Never Ending Weekend Tour 1992/1993
- Staging - At One End
- Fan Recorded - Yes (Audio)
- Venue - Website
- Venue Address - 885 South Main Street, Mansfield, MA 02048
- U.S. State - Massachusetts
- Area Map - Google
- Last Show Here - 30th July 1988
- Full Capacity - 19,500
- In The Round Show Capacity - n/a
- Attendance - b/a
- Total Gross - n/a
- Tickets - n/a
- Doors - n/a
- Show Time - n/a
- Promoter - n/a
- Headliner - Def Leppard
- Support Act - Ugly Kid Joe
band members
- 01 - Joe Elliott - Lead Vocals
- 02 - Phil Collen - Guitars
- 03 - Vivian Campbell - Guitars
- 04 - Rick Savage - Bass
- 05 - Rick Allen - Drums
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venue street view
A view looking towards the venue from just outside the grounds.
A view inside the venue.
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