FANS REJOICE: legendary rock band Def Leppard has officially announced their long-awaited 2026 Last tour in six Cities of North America…

FANS REJOICE: legendary rock band Def Leppard has officially announced their long-awaited 2026 Last tour in six Cities of North America…

Rock fans, ready to pour some sugar on what may be your final chance to see one of the most iconic bands of the ’80s live in action. Legendary British rock band Def Leppard has officially announced their long-awaited 2026 “Last Tour”, a six-city North American farewell set to bring decades of chart-topping hits, electrifying performances, and stadium-sized anthems to their loyal fan base one more time.

The tour, which kicks off in July 2026, will mark the band’s final large-scale trek across North America. Though the band has hinted at scaling back touring in recent years, this announcement confirms what many fans feared—and hoped—they’d get to witness one last time: a full-blown Def Leppard spectacle. The band promises “a celebration of every era, every album, and every fan.”

The confirmed cities on the itinerary include:

Each city will host one stadium show, featuring a career-spanning setlist packed with classics like “Photograph,” “Love Bites,” “Hysteria,” and of course, “Pour Some Sugar on Me.” Longtime members Joe Elliott (vocals), Rick Savage (bass), Rick Allen (drums), Phil Collen (guitar), and Vivian Campbell (guitar) are all confirmed to take the stage.

“This tour is for the fans who’ve been with us from the very beginning, and for those who just discovered us,” frontman Joe Elliott said in a statement. “We’re going to make these shows unforgettable.”

Tickets are expected to go on sale September 2025, with a special presale for fan club members and VIP packages that include meet-and-greets, exclusive merchandise, and soundcheck access.

Though the band has not ruled out future one-off appearances or studio recordings, they have emphasized this will be their last major tour. As Def Leppard prepares to close the book on their touring career, fans across the continent are gearing up to celebrate the end of an era—loud, proud, and with fists in the air.

Stay tuned for exact dates and venue announcements. One thing’s for sure: this is one tour rock fans won’t want to miss.

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