Def Leppard has shared the second single from their upcoming new album “Take What You Want”. The track comes from Diamond Star Halos (UMC) releasing on the 27th of May 2022. The album features a very special guest appearance on two tracks from multi-Grammy winner and acclaimed songwriter, Alison Krauss. The album opener, the new single is classic Def Leppard to the core. A lyric video for the single will be released on the 29th of April 2022. All of this arrives ahead of Def Leppard’s massive 36 City North American -”The Stadium” Tour with Mötley Crüe, Poison, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and more! Kicking off on 16th June in Atlanta.
Diamond Star Halos marks the band’s first new work since 2015’s chart-topping self-titled, Def Leppard. It is available for pre-order now in multiple configurations, including a Deluxe Edition, 2-LP Vinyl, Digital formats and more. Exclusive bundles including newly designed album merch have also launched. Pre-order on the band’s official store:
https://defleppard.lnk.to/DiamondStarHalos
Check out the full tracklisting below:
- Take What You Want
- Kick
- Fire It Up
- This Guitar [feat. Alison Krauss]
- SOS Emergency
- Liquid Dust
- U Rok Mi
- Goodbye For Good This Time
- All We Need
- Open Your Eyes
- Gimme A Kiss
- Angels (Can’t Help You Now)
- Lifeless [feat. Alison Krauss]
- Unbreakable
- From Here To Eternity
The artwork for Diamond Star Halos is art in itself. The design follows pedigree with their instantly recognizable album covers from their celebrated past. With images by world renowned photographer and director Anton Corbijn, styling concepts by Maryam Malakpour and graphics by the UK based Munden Brothers, the design truly follows the band’s influence through their eyes today.
Following the album’s release, Def Leppard will co-headline the massive 36 city The Stadium Tour with Mötley Crüe joined by special guests Poison and Joan Jett.
TOUR DATES:
6/16Atlanta, GATruist Park
6/18Miami Gardens, FLHard Rock Stadium
6/19Orlando, FLCamping World Stadium
6/22Washington, D.C.Nationals Park
6/24Flushing, NYCiti Field
6/25Philadelphia, PACitizens Bank Park
6/28Charlotte, NCBank of America Stadium
6/30Nashville, TNNissan Stadium
7/2Jacksonville, FLTIAA Bank Field
7/5St. Louis, MOBusch Stadium
7/8Chicago, ILWrigley Field
7/10Detroit, MIComerica Park
7/12Hershey, PAHersheypark Stadium
7/14Cleveland, OHFirstEnergy Stadium
7/15Cincinnati, OHGreat American Ball Park
7/17Milwaukee, WIAmerican Family Field
7/19Kansas City, MOKauffman Stadium
7/21Denver, COCoors Field
8/5Boston, MAFenway Park
8/6Boston, MAFenway Park
8/8Toronto, ONRoger’s Centre
8/10Orchard Park, NYHighmark Stadium
8/12Pittsburgh, PAPNC Park
8/14Minneapolis, MNU.S. Bank Stadium
8/16Indianapolis, INLucas Oil Stadium
8/19Houston, TXMinute Maid Park
8/21San Antonio, TXAlamodome
8/22Arlington, TXGlobal Life Field
8/25Glendale, AZState Farm Stadium
8/27Inglewood, CASoFi Stadium
8/28San Diego, CAPetco Park
8/31Seattle, WAT-Mobile Park
9/2Vancouver, BCBC Place
9/4Edmonton, ABCommonwealth Stadium
9/7San Francisco, CAOracle Park
9/9Las Vegas, NVAllegiant Stadium