Even nearly 50 years into their career, Def Leppard still has something to say.
The band recently announced Def Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency that will play a dozen shows in February at The Colosseum.
But in the midst of planning that hits-filled spectacle, the quintet of singer Joe Elliott, drummer Rick Allen, bassist Rick Savage and guitarists Vivian Campbell and Phil Collen are also tinkering with a new album for release next year.
It will be the band’s first new material since 2022’s “Diamond Star Halos,” which paid tribute to the glam rock that inspired Def Leppard’s sound and returned them to the charts with the soaring rocker, “Kick.” That album marked first time the fivesome recorded remotely from around the world, primarily because of the pandemic-era timing. But the arrangement worked so well that they returned to an individual recording format.
“We’re blessed that technology has allowed us to do this,” Elliott tells USA TODAY. “We get together metaphorically rather than physically and do Zoom meetings all the time. This way five people can work on the same song at the same time and it adds excitement to the flavors of what you’re doing. Laptops have become Abbey Road.”







