- Location / Denver, CO, USA
- Venue / Magness Arena @ Ritchie Center
- Event / Alice 106 Winter Wonderland Jam
The first show by the band in this city/town since August 1996 on the Slang tour.
The first time at this venue.
The venue is located 6.9 miles to the South of the city centre and within the grounds of the University of Denver.
It was opened in September 1999.
A radio sponsored show called the 'Alice 106 Winter Wonderland Jam' as with the other shows on this small run before the main arena tour began.
Jewel (aka Jewel Kilcher) was the support act.
'Demolition Man' from this show was available as a free download from the official website in January 2001.
The audience recording is known as the 'Birthday Show' as Phil Collen celebrated his 42nd birthday the day before.
show intro
- 00 - DJ Intro
setlist
- 01 - Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
- 02 - Action
- 03 - Demolition Man
- 04 - Women
- 05 - Foolin'
- 06 - Animal
- 00 - Happy Birthday Phil Collen
- 07 - Paper Sun
- 08 - Slang
- 09 - Promises
- 10 - Goodbye
- 11 - Love Bites
- 12 - Armageddon It
- 13 - Photograph
- 14 - Rocket (Single Version)
- 15 - Pour Some Sugar On Me
- 16 - Rock Of Ages
- 17 - Let's Get Rocked
- 18 - Let It Go
- 1999 - Euphoria - 4
- 1996 - Slang - 1
- 1993 - Retro-Active - 1
- 1992 - Adrenalize - 1
- 1987 - Hysteria - 6
- 1983 - Pyromania - 4
- 1981 - High 'n' Dry - 1
- Tour - Def Leppard Euphoria Tour 1999
- Fan Recorded - Yes (Audio)
- Venue - No Website
- Venue Address - 2250 East Jewell Avenue, Denver, CO 8020
- US State - Colorado
- Area Map - Google
- Last Show Here - 23rd August 1996
- Capacity - 7,200
- Attendance - n/a
- Total Gross - n/a
- Tickets - n/a
- Promoter - n/a
- Headliner - Def Leppard
- Support Act - Jewel
- 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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