Preity Zinta's "Full Circle" Moment at Def Leppard Concert with Dino Morea

Actor Preity Zinta shared her delight after spontaneously attending legendary rock band Def Leppard's concert in Mumbai with actor Dino Morea. She described the experience as nostalgic, particularly hearing "Pour Some Sugar on Me," a song she had on repeat when she first moved to Mumbai. The concert marked Def Leppard's debut performance in the city, featuring a memorable solo act by lead singer Joe Elliot. The event drew multi-generational fans and is part of the band's ongoing tour of India.

Key Points: Preity Zinta Attends Def Leppard Concert in Mumbai

  • Last-minute concert plans with Dino Morea
  • Nostalgic "full circle" moment for Zinta
  • Def Leppard's first-ever Mumbai performance
  • Joe Elliot's solo performance a highlight
  • Concert part of band's India tour
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Preity Zinta enjoys Def Leppard concert with Dino Morea, calls it "full circle" moment

Actor Preity Zinta shares her nostalgic experience at Def Leppard's Mumbai concert with friend Dino Morea, calling it a "full circle" moment.

Preity Zinta enjoys Def Leppard concert with Dino Morea, calls it "full circle" moment
"Sometimes last minute plans Rock.. - Preity Zinta"

Mumbai, March 28

Actor Preity Zinta shared her excitement after attending rock band Def Leppard's concert in Mumbai, calling the experience a "full circle" moment.

Taking to social media, the actor revealed that the outing was a last-minute plan with actor Dino Morea, whom she referred to as her "concert buddy."

"Sometimes last minute plans Rock..Thank you so much @thedinomorea ( my concert buddy ) for letting me pile on last minute for the @defleppard concert. I had a such a blast. The Mumbai heat did not dampen our spirits & it was so much fun. I had a such a blast. The Mumbai heat did not dampen our spirits & it was so much fun," she wrote.

Zinta admitted that she was familiar with only a few songs by the band but left the concert delighted as they performed all of them. She described the experience as nostalgic and joyful, celebrating the spontaneity of last-minute plans and the company of close friends.

"I must confess I knew just four songs but went home happy cuz they played them all. Here's to last minute plans, friends you can pile on to last minute & rock concerts that take you down memory lane. #ting," she added.

Reflecting on a special memory, the actor shared that the band's popular track "PS - Pour some sugar on me was a track I had on repeat, when I first came to Mumbai. Now this is what I call life coming full circle," Preity concluded the post.

Mumbai recently witnessed a landmark night for rock music as legendary British band Def Leppard performed in the city for the first time, in a concert produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live. The evening began with a high-energy opening act by Indian rock band Indus Creed, who performed popular tracks like 'Top of the Rock', 'Fireflies' and 'Pretty Child'.

Def Leppard's setlist traced the full arc of their celebrated career, seamlessly weaving together iconic anthems, hitting it off with 'Rejoice', building momentum with 'Let's Get Rocked', riding the riffs with 'Heartbreak', 'Photograph', 'Rock of Ages', 'Animal', 'Foolin'' and ended the night on a high with 'Pour Some Sugar on Me'. Each track was met with thunderous roars, reverberating the venue with their unwavering energy, as fans relived the music that has defined decades of rock history, as per the press release.

Joe Elliot, the lead singer of the band, spoke about their excitement to perform in India and chuckled that it only took them 49 years to get here. Joe also took to the stage solo, performing 'Two Steps Behind' in a moment that had the entire crowd singing along. He shared that while fans often request a solo performance, this was the first time he had honoured that request, making the evening all the more memorable for fans in Mumbai. Reflecting on the band's journey, Joe added, "If someone had told us back then that we'd one day perform for a crowd in India, I would have laughed. When you're 16 or 17 and starting a band, you never imagine it going this far."

The concert drew fans across generations, with families, long-time followers and new listeners coming together to celebrate rock music. Following earlier performances in Shillong, the Mumbai concert marked another major stop in the band's India tour, with Bengaluru set to host the final leg.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Love Preity's energy! She's always so positive. And it's great that Indus Creed opened for them - our own bands getting that platform is fantastic.
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Rohit P
Attended the Bangalore show! It was absolutely mind-blowing. Joe Elliot saying it took 49 years to get here... better late than never! The crowd sang every word.
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Sarah B
While it's wonderful to see these concerts, the ticket prices were just too high for the average fan. I hope promoters make future events more accessible.
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Vikram M
That "full circle" moment is so relatable! We all have those songs that remind us of first coming to a big city like Mumbai to chase dreams. Rock on! 🤘
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Karthik V
My dad is a huge Def Leppard fan and he took me to the concert. Seeing three generations enjoying the same music was a special feeling. More such tours, please!

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