Def Leppard Unveils New Song 'Rejoice' at Las Vegas Residency: Behind-the-Scenes Rehearsal Insights

Def Leppard recently debuted their new song “Rejoice” during the kick-off of their Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The band has shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse of their rehearsals for the residency, focusing on the development of “Rejoice.” Guitarist Phil Collen describes the track as a fun rock song inspired by frontman Joe Elliott's lyrics about self-discovery and self-acceptance. Collen reveals that the song was created from a musical idea he had been working on for some time.
The video captures the early rehearsals for the residency, showcasing the band's efforts to perfect “Rejoice.” Guitarist Vivian Campbell acknowledges the challenges of introducing new material, particularly in aligning the vocals and guitar riffs. Campbell emphasizes the relentless nature of the vocals in the song but expresses confidence that the band is making progress in bringing it all together.
Def Leppard's Las Vegas residency, titled "Live at Caesars Palace," is scheduled to run until February 28, with upcoming shows including one on Saturday. Fans can find a full list of tour dates on Def Leppard's official website. The band's dedication to refining “Rejoice” exemplifies their commitment to delivering an unforgettable live experience for their audience.