DEF LEPPARD Supports Space Hopper World-Record Attempt

June 3, 2010

According to Gigwise.com, DEF LEPPARD has lent its support to a space hopper world-record event in the band's native Sheffield.

"Bounce For Sheffield" takes place at Don Valley Bowl on July 25 and will see thousands of people bounce on space hoppers simultaneously in a bid to steal the Guiness World Record from an event in Mexico.

2,000 people are needed to make it into the Guinness Book of World Records and raise money for local charities Yorkshire Cancer Research, Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity and Cavendish Cancer Care.

DEF LEPPARD singer Joe Elliott said: "We urge lots of people to come along on the 25th July to help break a world record and raise money for three fantastic cancer charities, all by bouncing on a space hopper!"

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