Mirror Ball Tour

Mirror Ball Tour
Tour by Def Leppard
Associated album Mirror Ball – Live & More
Start date 7 June 2011
End date 14 December 2011
Legs 5
Number of shows 64
Def Leppard concert chronology

The Mirror Ball Tour was a concert tour by the British hard rock band Def Leppard. It is the first tour by the band since the 2009 summer tour with Cheap Trick and Poison. It is also in support of the bands latest new live album of the same name. The opening act on the tour was Heart.[1] The Dublin & Belfast dates were opened by Alice Cooper and Thin Lizzy.[2] The UK tour also featured Mötley Crüe as co-headliners and Steel Panther as support.[3][4]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
7 June 2011 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
8 June 2011 Dublin Ireland Dublin O2 Arena
10 June 2011 Castle Donington England Download Festival
North America
15 June 2011 West Palm Beach, Florida United States Cruzan Amphitheatre
17 June 2011 Tampa, Florida 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre
18 June 2011 Atlanta, Georgia Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood
19 June 2011 Orange Beach, Alabama The Amphitheatre at the Wharf
22 June 2011 Charlotte, North Carolina Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
24 June 2011 Raleigh, North Carolina Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek
25 June 2011 Virginia Beach, Virginia Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach
26 June 2011 Camden, New Jersey Susquehanna Bank Center
29 June 2011 Scranton, Pennsylvania Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain
30 June 2011 Mansfield, Massachusetts Comcast Center
2 July 2011 Uncasville, Connecticut Mohegan Sun Arena
3 July 2011 Hershey, Pennsylvania Hersheypark Stadium
5 July 2011 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Marcus Amphitheater
7 July 2011 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverbend Music Center POSTPONED New Date: 27 July 2011
9 July 2011 Bristow, Virginia Jiffy Lube Live POSTPONED New Date: 31 July 2011
10 July 2011 Saratoga Springs, New York Saratoga Performing Arts Center POSTPONED New Date: 2 August 2011
12 July 2011 Wantagh, New York Nikon at Jones Beach Theater POSTPONED New Date: 30 July 2011
13 July 2011 Holmdel, New Jersey PNC Bank Arts Center POSTPONED New Date: 3 August 2011
15 July 2011 Tinley Park, Illinois First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre POSTPONED New Date: 28 July 2011
17 July 2011 Cadott, Wisconsin Rock Fest CANCELLED
19 July 2011 Tulsa, Oklahoma BOK Center POSTPONED New Date: 20 September 2011
20 July 2011 Dallas, Texas Gexa Energy Pavilion POSTPONED New Date: 6 August 2011
22 July 2011 The Woodlands, Texas Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion POSTPONED New Date: 23 September 2011
23 July 2011 New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans Arena POSTPONED New Date: 22 September 2011
24 July 2011 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center POSTPONED New Date: 24 September 2011
8 August 2011 Sturgis, South Dakota Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
10 August 2011 Maryland Heights, Missouri Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
12 August 2011 Noblesville, Indiana Verizon Wireless Music Center
13 August 2011 Des Moines, Iowa Iowa State Fair
16 August 2011 Toronto, Ontario Canada Molson Amphitheatre
17 August 2011 Clarkston, Michigan United States DTE Energy Music Theatre
19 August 2011 Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall
20 August 2011 Burgettstown, Pennsylvania First Niagara Pavilion
21 August 2011 Corfu, New York Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
24 August 2011 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Blossom Music Center
26 August 2011 Saint Paul, Minnesota Minnesota State Fair
27 August 2011 Kansas City, Missouri Sprint Center
29 August 2011 Greenwood Village, Colorado Comfort Dental Amphitheatre
31 August 2011 West Valley City, Utah USANA Amphitheatre
2 September 2011 Albuquerque, New Mexico The Pavilion
3 September 2011 Phoenix, Arizona Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion
4 September 2011 Paradise, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena
7 September 2011 Los Angeles, California Gibson Amphitheatre
9 September 2011 Mountain View, California Shoreline Amphitheatre
11 September 2011 Wheatland, California Sleep Train Amphitheatre
14 September 2011 Ridgefield, Washington Sleep Country Amphitheatre
15 September 2011 Auburn, Washington White River Amphitheatre
Oceania
12 October 2011 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
15 October 2011 Perth, Western Australia Australia nib Stadium[5]
18 October 2011 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
20 October 2011 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
22 October 2011 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
25 October 2011 Canberra AIS Arena
27 October 2011 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
29 October 2011 Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Asia
5 November 2011 Osaka Japan Osaka International Convention Center
7 November 2011 Tokyo Tokyo International Forum
Europe
6 December 2011 Birmingham England LG Arena
8 December 2011 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
9 December 2011 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
11 December 2011 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
13 December 2011 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
14 December 2011 London Wembley Arena

References

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