Def Leppard, Whitesnake and special guests Black Star Riders have kicked off their U.K. and Ireland tour, with a string of dates that have been hitting some of the biggest venues across the British Isles. Billed as 'Let's Get Rocked In The Still Of The Night II', the three band bill arrived in Dublin to kick off the tour.
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