Trip, Def Leppard collaborate for Comerica Park show, U.S. visit
Trip, Def Leppard collaborate for Comerica Park show, U.S. visit
The sound of '80s hit shake will clear into Comerica Park this mid year.
Adventure and Def Leppard will play the Detroit Tigers' ballpark on July 13, some portion of a 58-indicate visit that sets two of that period's persisting names. The mid year long run is by and large formally reported toward the beginning of today following a few days of online buzz.
Tickets for the Comerica Park show will go marked down to the overall population at 10 a.m. Feb. 9. Data on pre-deal windows and VIP bundles is normal in coming days.
Comerica Park is one of 10 stadiums on the co-featuring visit, which incorporates stops at Chicago's Wrigley Field and Boston's Fenway Park. The groups will swap out opening and shutting spaces all through the visit, however there's no word yet on the running request in Detroit.
Voyage and Def Leppard last collaborated in 2006, an extensive North American run that included shows at DTE Energy Music Theater and Grand Rapids' Van Andel Arena.
Separately, Journey and Def Leppard stay solid amphitheater draws, and DTE has been the go-to neighborhood goal for each band as of late. Together, they'll mean to fill Comerica Park, which can hold around 40,000 for expansive scale shows.
The planning of the July 13 show will require a speedy turnaround for Comerica Park staff members and Live Nation creation work force: As reported a week ago, Zac Brown Band is booked to play the stadium the next night.
The Tigers' groundskeeping squad will then have a couple of days to return to baseball mode, with the group planned to come back to Comerica Park to meet the Boston Red Sox on July 20.
Voyage Def Leppard 2018 visit plan
May 21, Hartford, Conn., XL Center
May 23, Albany, N.Y., Times Union Center
May 25, Hershey, Pa., Hersheypark Stadium
May 26, Buffalo, KeyBank Center
May 28, Cleveland, Quicken Loans Arena
May 30, Cincinnati, U.S. Bank Arena
June 1, Toronto, Rogers Center
June 2, Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
June 5, Raleigh, N.C., PNC Arena
June 6, Knoxville, Tenn., Thompson-Boling Arena
June 8, Bristow, Va., Jiffy Lube Live
June 9, Charlotte, Spectrum Center
June 11, Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
June 13, New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden
June 15, Newark, Prudential Center
June 16, Baltimore, Royal Farms Arena
July 1, Atlanta, SunTrust Park
July 3, Noblesville, Ind., Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
July 4, Milwaukee, Summerfest
July 6, Memphis, FedExForum
July 7, North Little Rock, Ark., Verizon Arena
July 9, Tulsa, Okla., BOK Center
July 11, Louisville, KFC Yum! Focus
July 13, Detroit, Comerica Park
July 14, Chicago, Wrigley Field
July 16, Wichita, Kan., INTRUST Bank Arena
July 18, Sioux Falls, S.D., Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
July 19, Lincoln, Neb., Pinnacle Bank Arena
July 21, Denver, Coors Field
July 23, Des Moines, Iowa, Wells Fargo Arena
July 25, Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center
July 27, Minneapolis, Target Field
July 28, Fargo, N.D., Fargodome
Aug. 11, Boston, Fenway Park
Aug. 13, Virginia Beach, Va., Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Aug. 15, Columbia, S.C., Colonial Life Arena
Aug. 17, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., BB&T Center
Aug. 18, Tampa, Fla., Amalie Arena
Aug. 20, Birmingham, Ala., Legacy Arena @ The BJCC
Aug. 22, Columbus, Ohio, Schottenstein Center
Aug. 24, St. Louis, Busch Stadium
Aug. 25, Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
Aug. 27, New Orleans, Smoothie King Center
Aug. 29, Dallas, American Airlines Center
Aug. 31, San Antonio, AT&T Center
Sept. 1, Houston, Toyota Center
Sept. 5, Albuquerque, N.M., Isleta Amphitheater
Sept. 7, Phoenix, Talking Stick Resort Arena
Sept. 8, Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena
Sept. 21, San Francisco, AT&T Park
Sept. 23, San Diego, Petco Park
Sept. 25, Salt Lake City, Vivint Smart Home Arena
Sept. 26, Nampa, Idaho, Ford Idaho Center Arena
Sept. 28, Portland, Ore., Moda Center
Sept. 29, Seattle, Gorge Amphitheater
Oct. 1, Vancouver, Rogers Arena
Oct. 4, Sacramento, Calif., Golden 1 Center
Oct. 6, Los Angeles, The Forum