- Location / Denver/Morrison, CO, USA
- Venue / Red Rocks Amphitheatre
The first show by the band in this city since December 1999 on the radio promo leg of the tour.
The third time at this venue.
The venue is located 1.7 miles to the North West of the town of Morrison, CO.
Morrison, CO is located 17.3 miles to the South West of the city centre of Denver.
It was originally opened in 1906 and then reopened in 1941 in its current configuration.
Joe played a snippet of U2 in a reference to their famous live video "Under A Blood Red Sky" which was recorded at this venue in June 1983.
A decent quality audience recording exists from this show.
show intro
- 00 - n/a
setlist
- 01 - Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
- 02 - Let It Go
- 03 - Women
- 04 - Make Love Like A Man
- 05 - Foolin'
- 06 - Animal
- 07 - Hysteria
- 08 - Slang
- 09 - Promises
- 00 - Sunday Bloody Sunday - (By U2/Joe Elliott Acoustic Snippet)
- 10 - Two Steps Behind (acoustic)
- 11 - Bringin' On The Heartbreak (acoustic/electric)
- 12 - Excitable
- 13 - Photograph
- 14 - Rocket (Single Version)
- 15 - Armageddon It
- 16 - Pour Some Sugar On Me
- 17 - Rock Of Ages
- 18 - Love Bites
- 19 - Let's Get Rocked
- 1999 - Euphoria - 1
- 1996 - Slang - 1
- 1993 - Retro-Active - 1
- 1992 - Adrenalize - 2
- 1987 - Hysteria - 8
- 1983 - Pyromania - 4
- 1981 - High 'n' Dry - 2
- Tour - Def Leppard Euphoria Tour 2000
- Fan Recorded - Yes (Audio)
- Venue - Website
- Venue Address - 18300 West Alameda Parkway, Morrison, CO 80465
- US State - Colorado
- Area Map - Google
- Last Show Here - 9th December 1999
- Capacity - 9,525
- Attendance -n/a
- Total Gross - n/a
- Tickets - n/a
- Promoter - n/a
- Headliner - Def Leppard
- Support Act - The Unband
- 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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