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“Singer Joe Elliott, who still sounds good all these years later, said

Published 8:00 am Thursday, November 8, 2012

Katrina Mendizza and Carl Berentsen won a contest to meet Def Leppard but missed it because they were too busy partying. Wanna bet they still had fun?
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Katrina Mendizza and Carl Berentsen won a contest to meet Def Leppard but missed it because they were too busy partying. Wanna bet they still had fun?
Katrina Mendizza and Carl Berentsen won a contest to meet Def Leppard but missed it because they were too busy partying. Wanna bet they still had fun?
Nancy Wilson of Heart plays guitar dressed like a Catholic school girl.
Ann Wilson of Heart belts out of the band's many hits.
Joe Elliott of Def Leppard.
Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen takes a time out to smile.
Joe Elliott and Vivian Campbell of Def Leppard.
Phil Collen of Def Leppard goes shirtless.
Jen Edgley and Megan Harris came out from Everett.
Tim Heath shows his love for The Nuge while Brian Kibilowski shows his love for the Packers.
They may not have all their teeth, but brothers Brayden and Ryder Sawyer have all their rock poses down pat.
Glen Ripple and Callie Frazer were one of the more colorful couples at the show.
Ryan Freese shows off his awesome beard while Gabrielle McMaugh shows off her awesome stomach.
Heather Soto and Cherri Mackmer are a mother and daughter. But which is which?
Brother and sister James and Cathy Calhoun came from Tacoma to check out the show.
Heather Kallen sports a sweet headband alongside Linda Adams who wears a vintage Def Lep shirt.
Edie Johnson was at the show with Steve Collins, who sported a Heart T-shirt from their 1985 world tour.
Janet Adams brought her daughter Jessica to the show, and was proud to show off the Union Jack shirt she had signed by Def Leppard's Rick Allen and Rick Savage at a show several years ago.
Deborah Schmidt and Krispy New came out to the show from Bellingham.

“Singer Joe Elliott, who still sounds good all these years later, said the tour was winding down, which he could tell because it was getting colder on stage each night. “It was 111 five days ago in Phoenix,” he said. “And tonight its shrivel time.” Read Dave Lake’s full review of the show.Photos by Dave Lake.Published on September 16, 2011