Def Leppard have released an acoustic medley featuring several tracks played during their 2012 live shows.
Available exclusively via iTunes, the 7-minute plus medley includes snippets of the following tracks:
* "Where Does Love Go When It Dies"
* "Now"
* "When Love and Hate Collide"
* "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad"
* "Two Steps Behind"
Leppard recently announced a Las Vegas residency in the spring of 2013.
The group will be taking over the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino for an exclusive nine-show run entitled “VIVA Hysteria!”
The band will perform their iconic album, “Hysteria,” in full, in addition to a greatest hits segment.
The shows will run from March 22 through April 10, 2013.
Def Leppard – Acoustic Medley 2012
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