Def Leppard: Rocking Their Way From Rock Band Kiss To The NFL: Legends Will Perform At Wembley Stadium For NFL London: Oakland Raiders Vs Miami Dolphins

By Kenneth Brown | Aug 29, 2014 11:11 AM EDT

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Def Leppard have done it all, but it seems like they're just not ready to hang their guitars up. The rock legends are currently touring with superstars Kiss, and they're going to do so until they end up in London. Why, you ask? One of the world's best bands are heading to the NFL. They are going to perform at the first Wembley Stadium London NFL game of the 2014/15 NFL season, which will see the Oakland Raiders take on the Miami Dolphins.

The season starts in a matter of days, but the ground work is already underway for the British fans to enjoy their first NFL game of the season. Recently Def Leppard were announced as the pre-game act for the first game of the season, thrilling the 80,000+ that have tickets. On Sunday 28 September the Raiders and Dolphins will go head-to-head after witnessing an epic rock show. The band have sold over 100 million albums, but it seems they are still enjoying firsts.

The main man Joe Elliott explained "Having most recently visited Wembley in May to watch Sheffield United in the FA Cup semi-final, I know what the atmosphere in the ground is like for 'our' football so I'm really looking forward to performing there before the NFL game and of course soaking up the excitement of the actual match. I can't wait"

What else could they add to an occasion that's already so special? Now they've added Def to the mix, surely there's nothing else they can do. Does London deserve its own NFL franchise?

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