Slang World Tour
World tour by Def Leppard | |
Location |
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Associated album | Slang |
Start date | 27 May 1996 |
End date | 27 April 1997 |
Legs | 4 |
No. of shows | 127 |
Def Leppard concert chronology |
The Slang World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by English hard rock band Def Leppard in support of their album Slang, which was released in May 1996. Although Slang was the first Def Leppard album to feature new material with guitarist Vivian Campbell, this was his second tour with the band. Campbell joined Def Leppard just prior to their Adrenalize World Tour in 1992.[1]
Musically, Slang was considered a radical departure from the band's signature sound of highly polished 1980s hard rock. Introspective songwriting, minimal studio production and Rick Allen's return to acoustic drums resulted in a more raw and organic sound.[2] In a 2016 interview, Vivian Campbell reflected on the influence that 1990s grunge era bands such as Soundgarden had on the band's songwriting.[3]
Concert production was also a radical departure from previous tours. The Slang World Tour introduced a completely revamped concert stage design. This was the first Def Leppard tour since the early 1980s to only employ "end stage" production design. Previous tours (Hysteria World Tour, Adrenalize World Tour) often employed "in the round" stage design.[4] Rather than getting a 360-degree view of the band's performance with "in-the-round" staging, the "end stage" format created an atmosphere where all spectators faced the performance from one side. The new simplified configuration consisted of a rectangular stage with a wall of Marshall amplifiers positioned on each side of Rick Allen's drum kit. Also, in contrast to previous tours, the Slang World Tour featured a minimalist light show without laser effects.[5][6]
Opening acts
[edit]Set list
[edit]Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, Michigan (26 June 1996)
- "Gift of Flesh"
- "Another Hit and Run"
- "Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)"
- "Foolin'"
- "Animal"
- "All I Want Is Everything"
- "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad"
- "Deliver Me"
- "Hysteria"
- "Work It Out"
- "Slang"
- "Bringin' On the Heartbreak"
- "Switch 625"
- "Two Steps Behind" (acoustic)
- "Photograph"
- "Rocket"
- "Armageddon It"
- "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
- Encore
- "Love Bites"
- "Let's Get Rocked"
- "Rock of Ages"
Tour dates
[edit]Denotes concert dates that were cancelled and/or rescheduled. |
Personnel
[edit]Credits taken from the Slang World Tour itinerary.[6]
The band
Management
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Crew
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References
[edit]- ^ "Def Leppard Tour History: Adrenalize".
- ^ "Billboard: April 6, 1996". 6 April 1996.
- ^ "Slang 20th Anniversary: Vivian Campbell Interview". 9 December 2016.
- ^ "Def Leppard Tour History: Hysteria".
- ^ a b c "Def Leppard Tour History: Slang".
- ^ a b Def Leppard Slang "None More Black" Tour Itinerary (13 August–September 21). Tour Books, Ink: San Francisco, CA 1996.
- ^ "Def Leppard Slang World Tour 1997".
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