
Get ready to have your face melted, rock aficionados of Orlando—tonight brings the convergence of three seminal bands at Camping World Stadium as the legendary crews of Def Leppard, Journey, and Cheap Trick are primed to unleash a torrent of stadium-sized rock anthems on an eagerly awaiting crowd. As per WFTV, those planning to immerse themselves in the rock-and-roll experience should note the parking lots open their gates at 2 p.m., with the stadium terminals following suit two hours later at 4 p.m.
According to the same report, the real show kicks off at 6 p.m., however, it's worth mentioning that a complimentary shuttle service has been organized to facilitate your arrival—ditch the parking pandemonium and hop aboard between 2 p.m. and one-hour post-encore at Church Street, nestled snugly between Division and Hughey Avenues.
There’s historical heft on this bill—Orlando Weekly reminds us that Def Leppard, those Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-inducted purveyors of British heavy metal, have been at the forefront of the rock scene since the heady days of the '80s; they are all set to captivate once again with their timeless tracks that have defied the aging process. Journey, still basking in the glow of indelible tracks like “Don’t Stop Believin’,” and the indomitable live performance powerhouse Cheap Trick complete tonight's lineup.
Orlando last welcomed Def Leppard’s brand of adrenalized performance a couple of years ago and "brought the fury," as highlighted by Orlando Weekly expectancy for a redux of that electrifying showcase is climbing quicker than a power chord in a rock ballad. Tickets are still on the market, varying from the cozy sum of $49 to the princelier amount of $600—meager pricing to pay for an evening rich in nostalgic riffs and ageless rock anthems. So, grab your denim and leather getup, and prepare for a night where the melodies are guaranteed to be as hefty as the riffs are hard.









