Adrenalize World Tour
Tour by Def Leppard | |
Location | Europe North America Oceania Japan |
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Associated album | Adrenalize |
Start date | 15 April 1992 |
End date | 29 September 1993 |
No. of shows | 244 |
Def Leppard concert chronology |
The Adrenalize World Tour – also known as the Adrenalize "Seven Day Weekend" Tour – was a concert tour by English hard rock band Def Leppard to support the Adrenalize album, released in March 1992. It was their first tour without guitarist Steve Clark, who died in January 1991 while the album was recorded. Former Dio and Whitesnake guitarist Vivian Campbell joined six weeks before the tour began.[1]
The tour kicked off with a club show in Dublin, Ireland on April 15, 1992. Campbell's first public appearance with the band, it was a warm-up for The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert on April 20 in London.[2]
In 1992 and early 1993, the tour was performed in the round, with the stage surrounded by the audience; a format Leppard first used on the 1987/1988 Hysteria World Tour.[3]
"We started the tour as a huge, long-haired, dressed-up, arena rock band," Campbell observed, "and we finished it looking like Pearl Jam: wearing ratty jeans, growing goatees and cutting our hair. During the course of that fifteen-month tour, the entire musical landscape changed."[4]
Opening acts
[edit]- GUN (Scotland)[5]
- Ugly Kid Joe
- Thunder
- Terrorvision
Set lists
[edit]Taken from 15 April 1992 show in Dublin, Ireland
- "Stagefright"
- "Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)"
- "Women"
- "Too Late for Love"
- "Hysteria"
- "Gods of War"
- "Die Hard the Hunter"
- "Love Bites"
- "Foolin'"
- "Rock of Ages"
- "Armageddon It"
- "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
- "Let's Get Rocked"
- "Animal"
- "Now I'm Here" (Queen cover)
- "Photograph"
- "Tear It Down"
Taken from 23 June 1992 show in Sheffield, England
- "Stagefright"
- "Tear It Down"
- "Women"
- "Too Late for Love"
- "Hysteria" (mid-song power loss)
- "Make Love Like a Man"
- Phil Collen guitar solo
- "White Lightning"
- "Foolin'"
- "Animal"
- Vivian Campbell guitar solo
- "Gods of War"
- "Rocket"
- "S.M.C."
- "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" (acoustic/electric)
- "From the Inside" (live debut: Joe Elliott acoustic)
- "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad"
- "Photograph"
- "Armgeddon It"
- "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
- "Let's Get Rocked"
- "Rock of Ages"
Taken from 31 December 1992 show in Phoenix, Arizona
- "Let's Get Rocked"
- "Tear It Down"
- "Women"
- "Too Late for Love"
- "Hysteria"
- "Make Love Like A Man"
- Phil Collen guitar solo
- "White Lightning"
- "Foolin'"
- "Animal"
- Vivian Campbell guitar solo
- "Gods of War"
- "Rocket"
- "Bringin' On the Heartbreak"
- "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad"
- "Armageddon It"
- "Rock of Ages"
- "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
- "Love Bites"
- "Photograph"
Tour dates
[edit]Touring personnel
[edit]Band
- Joe Elliott – lead vocals, rhythm and acoustic guitar, keyboards
- Phil Collen – lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
- Vivian Campbell – lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
- Rick Savage – bass, keyboards, rhythm and acoustic guitars, backing vocals
- Rick Allen – drums, backing vocals
Management
- Malvin Mortimer – tour manager[12]
- Mark Spring – production manager[12]
- Dick Adams – tour accountant
- Gary Perkins – stage manager
- Jonathan Smeeton – lighting/set designer[12]
- Butch Allen – lighting director[12]
- Robert Scovill – sound engineer[12]
- Phil Wilkey – monitor engineer[12]
Crew
- Peter Lothian – Vari*Lite programmer/operator
- Barry Branford – Intellabeam technician
- David Sutherland – bass technician
- Tony Moon – drum technician
- Stan Schiller – guitar technician
- Liam Col – guitar technician
- Mick Panasci – Vari*Lite technician
- Stewart Felix – Vari*Lite technician
- J.R. "Weasel" Engington – Dimmer technician
- Joe "Keebler" Campbell – tracking technician
- Ted Leamy – head sound technician
- Larry Vodopivek – sound technician
- David Stogner – sound technician
- Mark Tooch – sound technician
- Charlie Passarelli – head laser technician
- Harald Kohl – laser technician
- Gordon Hum – laser technician
References
[edit]- ^ "Def Leppard Tour History: April 15th, 1992".
- ^ "Def Leppard Tour History: April 15, 1992".
- ^ "Def Leppard Tour History: Hysteria".
- ^ Wall, Mick (May 2018). "A wild ride over stony ground". Classic Rock. No. 248. p. 37.
- ^ "Def Leppard Tour History: June 6, 1992".
- ^ "Def Leppard Adrenalize World Tour 1992".
- ^ "Def Leppard Adrenalize World Tour 1992".
- ^ "Def Leppard Adrenalize World Tour 1993".
- ^ "Def Leppard Adrenalize World Tour 1993".
- ^ Def Leppard "The 7-Day Weekend Tour" Itinerary (May 19-June 8). Travel Rite Itineraries: San Rafael, CA 1992.
- ^ Def Leppard "The 7-Day Weekend Tour" Itinerary (September 30-October 11). Travel Rite Itineraries: San Rafael, CA 1992.
- ^ a b c d e f Year End Top 100 Worldwide Tours 1992. Pollstar. December 14, 1992. p 26.