Euphoria Tour (Def Leppard)

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Euphoria World Tour
Tour by Def Leppard
Associated album Euphoria
Start date29 May 1999
End date30 September 2000, 1 March 2001
No. of shows152
Def Leppard concert chronology
  • Slang World Tour
    (1996–1997)
  • Euphoria World Tour
    (1999–2000)
  • X World Tour
    (2002–2003)

The Euphoria World Tour was a concert tour by British hard rock band Def Leppard in support of their album Euphoria . The album marked a return to the classic Pyromania and Hysteria sound after experimenting with a grunge and alternative rock sound with their previous album Slang .

Tour Dates

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DateCityCountryVenue
North America
29 May 1999 Somerset, Wisconsin United States EdgeFest 6 Festival
7 June 1999 San Antonio, Texas Wal-Mart Store #2599 Parking Lot
3 July 1999 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Zeta Fest 99
9 July 1999 Hollywood, California Key Club
16 July 1999 Cadott, Wisconsin Rock Fest
17 July 1999 Seymour, Wisconsin Outagamie County Fair
18 July 1999 Madison, Wisconsin Dane County Coliseum
20 July 1999 Mankato, Minnesota Midwest Wireless Center
22 July 1999 Montgomery City, Missouri Montgomery County Fair
23 July 1999 Sioux City, Iowa River Cade Festival
24 July 1999 Topeka, Kansas Kansas Expocentre
28 July 1999 Fargo, North Dakota Fargo Civic Center
29 July 1999 Minot, North Dakota North Dakota State Fair
31 July 1999 Nisku, Alberta Canada Rockfest 99
1 August 1999 Minnedosa, Manitoba Little River Rockfest
3 August 1999 Paso Robles, California United States California Mid-State Fair
5 August 1999 Davenport, Iowa Mississippi Valley Fair
6 August 1999 Rockford, Illinois Davis Memorial Festival Park
7 August 1999 Duluth, Minnesota Duluth Entertainment Convention Center
9 August 1999 West Plains, Missouri West Plains Civic Center
10 August 1999 Tulsa, Oklahoma Expo Square Pavilion
12 August 1999 Des Moines, Iowa Iowa State Fair
13 August 1999 Sturgis, South Dakota Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
14 August 1999 Billings, Montana Montana State Fair
17 August 1999 Springfield, Illinois Illinois State Fair
18 August 1999 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Fair
20 August 1999 Escanaba, Michigan Upper Peninsula State Fair
21 August 1999 Lima, Ohio Allen County Fair
22 August 1999 Evansville, Indiana Mesker Amphitheatre
24 August 1999 Saginaw, Michigan Wendler Arena
25 August 1999 Detroit, Michigan Michigan State Fair
27 August 1999 Boalsburg, Pennsylvania Tussey Mountain Amphitheatre
28 August 1999 Syracuse, New York Great New York State Fair
29 August 1999 Essex Junction, Vermont Champlain Valley Fair Exposition
31 August 1999 Allentown, Pennsylvania Great Allentown Fair
2 September 1999 Du Quoin, Illinois Du Quoin State Fair
4 September 1999 Huron, South Dakota South Dakota State Fair
5 September 1999 Lincoln, Nebraska Nebraska State Fair
6 September 1999 Pueblo, Colorado Colorado State Fair Events Center
9 September 1999 Erie, Pennsylvania Erie Civic Center
10 September 1999 York, Pennsylvania York Inter-State Fair
11 September 1999 Allegan, Michigan Allegan County Fair
12 September 1999 Shakopee, Minnesota KDWB Last Chance Summer Dance
15 September 1999 Corpus Christi, Texas Texas State Aquarium
16 September 1999 Beaumont, Texas Beaumont Civic Center
Japan
24 September 1999 Nagoya Japan Nagoya Shimin Kaikan
26 September 1999 Osaka Osaka Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan
27 September 1999
28 September 1999 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka
30 September 1999 Tokyo Tokyo International Forum
1 October 1999
2 October 1999
4 October 1999 Yokohama Pacifico Yokohama
United Kingdom & Ireland
12 October 1999 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
14 October 1999 London England Wembley Arena
15 October 1999 Birmingham NEC Arena
17 October 1999 Brighton Brighton Centre
18 October 1999 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
20 October 1999 Glasgow Scotland S.E.C.C. Hall 3
23 October 1999 Sheffield England Sheffield Arena
26 October 1999 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall
27 October 1999 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
Middle East
30 October 1999 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Hotel Inter-Continental
31 October 1999 Dubai Al Nasr Leisureland
North America II
4 December 1999 Phoenix, Arizona United States Celebrity Theatre
5 December 1999 Tucson, Arizona Arizona Sunset Pavilion
7 December 1999 Omaha, Nebraska Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum
9 December 1999 Denver, Colorado Magness Arena
11 December 1999 Salt Lake City, Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center
28 December 1999 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Five Seasons Center
29 December 1999 Peoria, Illinois Peoria Civic Center
31 December 1999 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena
2 January 2000 Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sioux Falls Arena
4 January 2000 Bismarck, North Dakota Bismarck Civic Center
6 January 2000 Calgary, Alberta Canada Max Bell Centre
7 January 2000 Edmonton, Alberta Shaw Conference Centre
8 January 2000 Prince George, British Columbia Prince George Multiplex
10 January 2000 Kelowna, British Columbia Skyreach Place
11 January 2000 Vancouver, British Columbia General Motors Place
14 January 2000 Bozeman, Montana United States Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
15 January 2000 Casper, Wyoming Casper Events Center
16 January 2000 Colorado Springs, Colorado World Arena
18 January 2000 El Paso, Texas Don Haskins Center
19 January 2000 Lubbock, Texas Fair Park Coliseum
21 January 2000 Cape Girardeau, Missouri Show Me Center
22 January 2000 Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga Memorial Auditorium
23 January 2000 Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville Civic Coliseum
25 January 2000 Salem, Virginia Salem Civic Center
26 January 2000 Bristol, Tennessee Viking Hall Civic Center
28 January 2000 West Lafayette, Indiana Elliott Hall of Music
29 January 2000 Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Andel Arena
1 February 2000 Marquette, Michigan Lakeview Arena
2 February 2000 La Crosse, Wisconsin La Crosse Center
4 February 2000 Salisbury, Maryland Wicomico Youth and Civic Center
5 February 2000 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania First Union Civic Arena
6 February 2000 Troy, New York Houston Field House
7 February 2000 Montreal, Quebec Canada Molson Centre
8 February 2000 Quebec City, Quebec Colisée de Québec
10 February 2000 Fredericton, New Brunswick Aitken University Centre
11 February 2000 Moncton, New Brunswick Moncton Coliseum
12 February 2000 Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax Metro Centre
14 February 2000 Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa Civic Centre
15 February 2000 Portland, Maine United States Cumberland County Civic Center
North America III
20 July 2000 Mansfield, Massachusetts United States Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
22 July 2000 Corfu, New York Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
24 July 2000 Wantagh, New York Jones Beach Amphitheater
25 July 2000 Holmdel, New Jersey PNC Bank Arts Center
26 July 2000 Harrington, Delaware Delaware State Fair
28 July 2000 Ionia, Michigan Ionia Free Fair
29 July 2000 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob Music Theatre
30 July 2000Columbus, Ohio Polaris Amphitheatre
1 August 2000 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverbend Music Center
2 August 2000 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Blossom Music Center
4 August 2000 West Allis, Wisconsin Wisconsin State Fair
5 August 2000 Luxemburg, Wisconsin Kewaunee County Fair
6 August 2000 Maryland Heights, Missouri Riverport Amphitheatre
8 August 2000 San Antonio, Texas Freeman Coliseum
9 August 2000 Dallas, Texas Smirnoff Music Centre
10 August 2000 Little Rock, Arkansas Riverfest Amphitheatre
12 August 2000 Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Post-Gazette Pavilion
14 August 2000 Lewisburg, West Virginia West Virginia State Fair
15 August 2000 Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana State Fair
16 August 2000 Adrian, Michigan Lenawee County Fair
18 August 2000 Sedalia, Missouri Missouri State Fair
19 August 2000Springfield, IllinoisIllinois State Fair
20 August 2000Des Moines, IowaIowa State Fair
23 August 2000La Crosse, WisconsinFort McCoy Constitution Park
24 August 2000 St. Paul, Minnesota Minnesota State Fair
26 August 2000 Louisville, Kentucky Kentucky State Fair
28 August 2000Syracuse, New YorkGreat New York State Fair
29 August 2000Allentown, PennsylvaniaGreat Allentown Fair
1 September 2000 Monroe, Washington Evergreen State Fair
2 September 2000 Salem, Oregon Oregon State Fair
4 September 2000 Sacramento, California California State Fair
6 September 2000 Post Falls, Idaho Greyhound Park Amphiheatre
7 September 2000 Nampa, Idaho Idaho Center Amphitheater
8 September 2000 Blackfoot, Idaho Eastern Idaho State Fair
9 September 2000Salt Lake City, Utah Utah State Fair
11 September 2000 Albuquerque, New Mexico New Mexico State Fair
14 September 2000 Morrison, Colorado Red Rocks Amphitheatre
15 September 2000 Hutchinson, Kansas Kansas State Fair
16 September 2000 Spencer, Iowa Clay County Fair
19 September 2000 Antioch, Tennessee AmSouth Amphitheatre
20 September 2000 Charlotte, North Carolina Blockbuster Pavilion
22 September 2000 Columbia, Maryland Merriweather Post Pavilion
23 September 2000 Virginia Beach, Virginia GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheatre
24 September 2000 Richmond, Virginia Virginia State Fair
26 September 2000 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Bloomsburg Fair
27 September 2000 Huntington, West Virginia Huntington Civic Arena
29 September 2000 Johnstown, Pennsylvania Cambria County War Memorial Arena
30 September 2000 West Springfield, Massachusetts The Big E
Houston Livestock & Rodeo Show
1 March 2001 Houston, Texas United States Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

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