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Journey and Def Leppard at Wrigley Field

Why see Journey and Def Leppard?

Rock Legends Back Together

Journey and Def Leppard, two of the biggest names in Rock music for over 40 years are joining forces for the first time since 2018 to bring their fans a night of epic Rock across North America. With hits like 'Don't Stop Believing' and 'Bringin' On the Heartbreak' fans will be awash with hit after hit of Rock anthems, so back-comb your hair, grab your guitars, and get ready to ROCK!
Special guest for the trek include Cheap Trick (St Louis, Orlando, Seattle and Denver) , Heart (Cleveland, Toronto and Boston) and Steve Miller Band (all remaining cities).

The Sound Of The 80s

Both forming in the 1970s Def Leppard and Journey became the figureheads of Rock music throughout the 80's. With their epic guitar riffs and anthemic melodies Def Leppard and Journey quickly became household names across the globe. Now, 40 years later these two legendary bands combine their musical might to bring their fans an experience they will never forget. In a night that will be just as high octane as their first tours, join Journey and Def Leppard as they bring you their plethora of hits as well as their latest musical offerings.

With a combined 175 million records sold world wide both bands can boast of huge global success, and with no sign of slowing down we can expect many more years of rock.

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Dates

Finished Jul 15

Reviews

Customer reviews

138 reviews, average rating: (3.8 Stars)

Susanna

Def Leppard and Pretenders slayed, Journey meh

The show at Wrigley Field 7/14/18 needed more Pretenders and less Journey. Chrissie Hynde was badass, but the set WAY too short. No "Brass In Pocket"? Really? Journey clearly hasn't sorted out their sound issue. And, to mirror everyone else here, WAY too many solos that felt like ways to give the other old dudes a rest between songs, not even remotely cool save a truly mesmerizing turn from Steve Smith on drums. They kinda-sora re-energized the crowd for the last 3 songs (Wheel In The Sky, Faithfully, Don't Stop Believing), but overall it felt like a tired, overwrought karaoke show. Props to Pineda for being a good Steve Perry impersonator, but these guys really need to hang it up. DEF LEPPARD WAS A REVELATION: the energy, an amazing light show, all the hits, and the crowd was INTO IT. This is what people come to a rock and roll show for. OUTSTANDING. ... Read more

Rick

Wrigley Field

The Pretenders were good, well balanced sound and good song selection. Journey was next and sounded great. Really enjoyed their show. Def Leppard closed the night. The sound was not good. The bass and drums drowned out the guitars most of the time. They were so loud I thought my head was going to explode. The vocals did cut through the mix though. ... Read more

SSmith

5 ⭐️:Steve Miller and Def Leppard: 0=Journey

Steve Miller and Def Leppard: spectacular: great sound, great interactions with audience.great musical show voice and instrumentally wonderful. Journey: huge disappointment. Everything was turned up to a loudest of loud, too many guitar solos no one wanted to hear. Band and equalizers up so loud it was extremely difficult to even understand the screaming *new lead singer Arnel Pineda. He had a punky awful, trying to hard to be popular stage presence that didn’t work at all. We heard great things about him and it was just awful. I don’t know if he was having an off night, as we had never heard him before, but bring Steve Perry back! Totally understand why Steve wouldn’t want to be around the self indulgent over playing of the guitar solos…annoying. Just sing the songs! And it was embarassingly awful. We left after a few songs because we were afraid our ear drums were going to be damaged between the loud volume of everything on stage and the atrocious singing, I mean yelling . ... Read more

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