In 2020, Def Leppard released a really cool box set called London to Vegas. It had 2 shows, one from the 02 in London where they played the entire Hysteria album live and the other called ‘Hits Vegas: Live at Planet Hollywood’ where Def Leppard did another residency. The set had CDs for the shows as well as Blu Ray (or DVD) so you could watch it too. But that wasn’t all. They also released the albums individually and I bought each one as well, but this time on Vinyl.

Up this week is the band’s appearance at London’s O2 Arena back in 2018 where they played the entire ‘Hysteria’ album from beginning to end in order. Yes, they have done this before with the ‘Viva! Hysteria’ release from the Vegas Residency, but they had never done the album in full in their home country before so they wanted to document that show as well. In 2020, they released the 2 LP set on vinyl with a beautiful gatefold album jacket. The vinyl itself is a really cool clear translucent color. Is clear a color? Anyway, the packaging was done very well and the whole package looks great.

I watched the Blu-Ray first as I wanted to experience the video of the show and get the full effect and I am glad I did. I do enjoy watching the show more than just listening to it on Vinyl as it misses some of the band reactions and doesn’t get the full impact of the show and everything go on around the stage and on the screens. It is a much better listening experience. Honestly, the show is no different than ‘Viva! Hysteria’ as it is the same songs in order. I don’t really need this show and you don’t either unless you are a completist like me and try to get everything.




On the CD version, you actually get 5 additional songs they play that are worth hearing and they are “Wasted” off ‘On Through the Night’ and “When Love And Hate Collide” off their Greatest Hits album, “The Vault”. Otherwise they are songs they play all the time including “Let’s Get Rocked”, “Rock of Ages” and “Photograph”. Sadly, the vinyl version has none of those extra tracks. Really, there is nothing special here with the vinyl version. Stick to the CD/Blu-Ray addition. The Blu-Ray does give you a behind the scenes documentary which is only about 10-15 minutes long, but still nice. And as far as the Hysteria sows, I think ‘Viva! Hysteria’ one is way better as it has the Dead Flatbirds opening the show and giving you all those deep cuts. This doesn’t do any of that.




And that is all you are getting from me on this one. There is no need to go into any detail as this is the ‘Hysteria’ album only live. They play it like the album and don’t really offer anything else I’d like to hear that I can’t get from the studio album. Now, the Blu-Ray or DVD would be much better and more enjoyable. Presented this way, not feeling it. Does the band sound great, absolutely they do…but I will stick with my choice of preferring ‘Viva! Hysteria’ from several years back prior to this one. My Overall Score is a 2.0 out of 5.0 Stars. The album isn’t bad by any means, just not necessary since we’ve been there and done that before. Just because it takes place in England rather than Las Vegas doesn’t add anything special to it.
NEXT UP: ACOUSTIC VEGAS – 10″ SINGLE (2020)
THE DEF LEPPARD COLLECTION SERIES
- Def Leppard E.P. – 7″ Single (1979)
- First Strikes 1978-1979 (Bootleg CD)
- Girl – Sheer Greed (1980)
- On Through the Night (1980)
- When the Walls Came Tumbling Down (April 26 1980) (2020)
- High & Dry (1981)
- Too Many Jitterbugs – B-Sides And Rarities (2020)
- Raw – Early BBC Recordings (2020)
- Girl – Wasted Youth (1982)
- Pyromania (1983)
- “Photograph” 7″ Single (1983)
- “Too Late For Love” 12″ Single (1983)
- Live at the L.A. Forum 1983 (2018)
- Seattle, August 3, 1983 (Bootleg CD)
- Pyromania TV Collection (Bootleg DVD)
- Hysteria (1987)
- “Animal” 7″ Single (1987)
- “Women” 7″ Single (1987)
- “Pour Some Sugar on Me” 7″ Single (1987)
- “Hysteria” 7″ Single (1987)
- “Armageddon It” 7″ Single (1988)
- “Love Bites” 7″ Single (1988)
- “Rocket” 7″ Single (1989)
- Animal Instinct – The Def Leppard Story – Book Review (1987)
- Rarities – Volume One (2018)
- Live in Mountain View – August 17, 1988 (Bootleg DVD)
- Historia – DVD (1988)
- Live: In the Round, In Your Face (CD Video / DVD) (1989)
- Adrenalize (1992)
- “Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad” – Cassette Single (1992)
- “Tonight” CD Single (1993)
- Live Sheffield 1992 (Bootleg DVD)
- Retro Active (1993)
- Visualize DVD (1993)
- Hard Rock Café – Singapore, Malaysia October 26, 1995 (Bootleg DVD)
- Vault: Def Leppard Greatest Hits (1980-1995) (1995)
- “When Love & Hate Collide” – CD Promo Single (1995)
- Video Archive (1995)
- Slang (1996)
- Montreal: The Classic 1996 Broadcast (Bootleg CD)
- Live Bites: FM Broadcast (Bootleg CD)
- Live in Argentina 1997 (Bootleg DVD)
- Euphoria (1999)
- Rarities – Volume Two (2019)
- Rarities – Volume Three (2019)
- Tokyo 1999 (Bootleg CD)
- Cybernauts – Live (2000)
- Cybernauts – The Further Adventures of the Cybernauts (2001)
- X (2002)
- Hysteria: Classic Albums DVD (2002)
- Best of Def Leppard (2004)
- Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection (2005)
- Yeah! (2006)
- Yeah! Bonus CD with Backstage Interviews (2006)
- Songs from the Sparkle Lounge (2008)
- Man Raze – Surreal (2008)
- B-Sides (2021)
- Yeah! II (2021)
- Yeah! Live (2021)
- CMT Crossroads – Taylor Swift & Def Leppard (2009)
- Down ‘N’ Outz -My ReGeneration (2010)
- Man Raze – PunkFunkRootsRock (2011)
- Down ‘N’ Outz -The Further Adventures of… (2014)
- Def Leppard (2015)
- Personal Jesus 7″ Single (2018)
- Down ‘N’ Outz -This is How We Roll (2019)
- Hits Vegas: Live at Planet Hollywood – Vinyl (2020)
- Hysteria: Live – Vinyl (2020)
- Def Leppard Acoustic Vegas – 10″ Vinyl (2020)
- Down ‘N’ Outz – The Music Box E.P. (2020)
- Diamond Star Halos (2022)
- High & Dry – Picture Disc (RSD) (2022)
- Drastic Symphonies (2023)
- Drastic Symphonies – Picture Disc (2023)
- Definitely: The Official Story of Def Leppard (2023)
- Def Leppard – ‘One Night Only: Live at The Leadmill’ (RSD) (2024)
- “Just Like ’73” – 7″ Single (2024)
PREVIOUSLY POSTED:
- The Def Leppard E.P. (1979/2017)
- Def Leppard: Interview Picture Disc (1982?)
- “Bringin’ On the Heartbreak” – 12″ Promo Single (1984)
- Live at the Top (Bootleg) (1987)
- “Pour Some Sugar on Me” – 5″ Shaped Picture Disc (1987)
- Hysteria U.S. Tour 1988 – Tour Book (1988)
- “Make Love Like a Man” – 12″ Single (1992)
- “Let’s Get Rocked” – 12″ Single (1992)
- Adrenalize: The 7 Day Weekend Tour (1992/1993)
- X: World Tour (2003)
- Mirrorball – Live & More (2011)
- Def Leppard: The Definitive Visual History – Book Review (2011)
- Viva! Hysteria (2013)
- And There Will Be A Next Time…Live from Detroit (2017)
- Hysteria: 30th Anniversary Box Set (2017)
- The Story So Far – The Best of (2018)
- The Collection, Volume 1 (2018)
- Hysteria: The Singles Box Set (2018)
- Live at Abbey Road Studios (2018)
- Def Leppard: Concert Review – Charlotte, NC June 9th 2018 (2018)
- The Story So Far – The Best of Volume 2 (2019)
- The Collection, Volume 2 (2019)
- London to Vegas (2020)
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 29 March 2019 (2020)
- The Early Years ’79-’81 (2020)
- The Collection, Volume 3 (2021)
- Def Leppard Funko Pop!


Weird that they would redo it in England…how many versions of the “Sugar”tune do you have live haha..
Great stuff Johnny…totally missed this one when it came out….
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Way too many versions of Sugar…it is starting to get up there with Kiss’ Rock And Roll All Nite!! LOL!!
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I don’t think I have played this one yet. This is why I had to cancel my Leppard series. Too much live.
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Way too much live stuff over the last 10-15 years or so.
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Yeah, and did we need two versions of Hysteria live? Other bands do it…but is it necessary? Short answer, no it’s not, but we bought it anyway.
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Yep, ‘Viva! Hysteria’ is a MILLION times better than this ‘Hysteria Live at the O2’ release! Ded Flatbird nailed it with the deep cuts! “High ‘n’ Dry (Saturday Night),” “Undefeated,” “Another Hit and Run,” “Good Morning Freedom,” holy cow! I still enjoy “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” but would not be disappointed if the band dropped it for a few shows (or more).
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