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Joe Elliott Warns of Scam Trying to Dupe Def Leppard Fans

Joe Elliott has taken to social media to address and warn Def Leppard fans about an ongoing scam that is duping folks out of money. The frontman addressed the situation…

Joe Elliott of Def Leppard performs live for the "The World Tour" at Sheffield Bramall Lane on May 22, 2023 in Sheffield, England.
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Joe Elliott has taken to social media to address and warn Def Leppard fans about an ongoing scam that is duping folks out of money.

The frontman addressed the situation in the video below, which is captioned, "Important message from Joe: Neither Joe Elliott, Def Leppard or anyone in or related to the band will ever message you asking for money. Please do not engage with these profiles. We do everything we can to block these things, but scammers are now successfully stealing money from fans. It is not Joe. Please do not fall for it. All communication from Joe and the band will be through officially-verified profiles."

Elliott says, in part, in the three-minute video about this money scam, "It's been going on for a while. We do everything we can to block these things, but this is really starting to piss me off now because they're actually getting money out of folk."

He added, "I don't need your money, okay? I would never, ever ask you for money because my wife's divorcing me or my leg fell off or I need a glass eye. It's complete and utter horses--t. Anyone who sends you an email claiming that they're me or they're going to take you on a date or ... I don't know, my house fell over, it's not true!"

Def Leppard and Their Upcoming Stadium Tour with Journey

Def Leppard has a busy summer ahead of them beginning in July when they hit the road with Journey for a stadium tour.

The tour kicks off on July 6 in St. Louis and wraps on Aug. 8 in Denver. Along the way, the tour will make stops in Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, and multiple stops in Texas and California.

During the tour, special guests will be rotating on select dates. Those guests are Steve Miller Band, Cheap Trick and Heart. A full list of dates is below, with details on which guests will be on specific dates.

Def Leppard/Journey - The Summer Stadium Tour 2024

7/6 -  St. Louis, MO @ Busch Stadium^
7/10 - Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium^
7/13 - Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park*
7/15 - Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field*
7/18 - Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park*
7/20 - Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium*
7/23 - Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank Park*
7/25 - Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium*
7/27 - Pittsburgh, PA @ PNC Park*
7/30 - Cleveland, OH @ Progressive Field+
8/2 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre+
8/5 - Boston, MA @ Fenway Park+
8/7 - Flushing, NY @ Citi Field*
8/12 - Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field*
8/14 - Houston, TX @ Minute Maid Park*
8/16 - San Antonio, TX  @Alamodome*
8/19 - Minneapolis, MN @ Target Field*
8/23 - Phoenix, AZ @ Chase Field*
8/25 - Los Angeles, CA  @SoFi Stadium*
8/28 - San Francisco, CA @ Oracle Park*
8/30 - San Diego, CA @ Petco Park*
8/4 - Seattle, WA @ T-Mobile Park^
8/8 - Denver, CO @ Coors Field^

*with Steve Miller Band
^with Cheap Trick
+with Heart

Joe Elliott celebrates his birthday on August 1. Decades after Def Leppard dropped their 1980 debut album On Through the Night, Elliott is still one of the enduring frontmen in rock.

Def Leppard continues to be a live draw. The acclaimed Stadium Tour with Motley Crue, Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts was a massive hit. In fact, the tour was the eighth highest-grossing tour in 2022. Per Billboard, the tour made $173.4 million.

He's showing no signs of slowing down, either. Even when Elliott suffered from altitude sickness before the band's show in Colombia in February 2023, he was quickly treated, and the show went on.

While he tends to be rather low-key, Elliott is also low-key one of rock's most interesting figures. You can tell he's still a fan at heart. When he talks about new music or the music that inspires him, that passion comes through. He still loves music as much as he did when he was in his formative years.

What else makes Joe Elliott interesting? Keep scrolling to learn five fun facts about the Def Leppard frontman.

The Albums He Can't Live Without

Elliott took part in Spin's "5 Albums I Can't Live Without" feature. While his list devolved into basically naming entire catalogs, three specific albums he named were Mott The Hoople's Mott, David Bowie's The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and Ian Hunter's 1975 self-titled debut album.

His love of Mott the Hoople led to him forming the Down 'n' Outz

Elliott notably has a side band called the Down 'n' Outz. The band currently features Paul Guerin, Guy Griffin, Keith Weir, Phil Martini and Share Ross. They initially formed to open for Mott the Hoople during a 2009 show in London, and the band has been a thing ever since. The group performs covers of Mott the Hoople and other artists related to the classic glam band.

The first concert he ever attended

Glam rock has a strong hold on Elliott from his love of Mott the Hoople to the first concert he ever attended. He shared with Rolling Stone in April 2019 that his first concert was T. Rex at the Sheffield City Hall in 1971 when he was 11 years old.

"I was absolutely shocked at the noise in this place and how big in 1971 Sheffield City Hall looked," recalled Elliott. "Cut to nine years later, [Def Leppard] played there, and when I went down for the sound check, I stood where Marc Bolan stood [on stage] and looked back at where I stood watching Bolan nine years previously, and I couldn't believe how small the place looked."

He's a Late in Life Dad

Elliott is a father of three now, but he and his second wife, Kristine, didn't have their first child, son Finlay, until 2009 when the Def Leppard frontman was 50. Since then, the couple welcomed two more children: Lyla, 7, and Harper, 3.

Elliott told Classic Rock about fatherhood, "It changes everything – and it comes at you like a f*cking express train! It’s not about me anymore. I was fifty when I had my first kid. While everybody else was having kids, I was having a jolly old time."

Joe Elliott of Def Leppard performs during "FOX & Friends" All American Concert Series at FOX Studios on June 15, 2012 in New York City.

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The Def Leppard track he thinks is the band's best song

Elliott named "Gods of War" from 1987's Hysteria as Def Leppard's best song in a May 2022 interview with VultureIt might be a surprising pick for some, but Elliott explains, " ... it was so different from anything else we’d ever done. From a musical point of view, the only note that isn’t in that song is an E-flat. It covers a lot of ground. It’s a great example of Steve Clark’s very angular and unique riff-writing."

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights