For those who like to rock got their chance in Syracuse over the weekend when Def Leppard, Motley Crue, and Alice Cooper took the stage.

The three legendary rock bands were all together on August 5th at the JMA Wireless Dome and put on a show that rocked.

Our good friend David "Gus" Griesinger from BackstageAxxess was at the show with the camera in hand. (CHECK OUT PHOTOS AND FULL REVIEW)

Def Leppard and Motley Crue have been co-heading shows for the past couple of years and just returned from a European leg of their current tour. Syracuse was the 1st stop in the US for their "The World Tour" tour.

Opening the show in Syracuse was rock god Alice Cooper. Cooper hasn't lost a step and played 15 songs during his stint on the stage. New Yorkers just had a chance to see him with his other band "Hollywood Vampires" just last week. He is one busy rock star.

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Motley Crue was next up on the billboard and did what most people expect of them. Drummer Tommy Lee was up to his usual antics and the band played all the hits.

Def Leppard were the headliners for the show in Syracuse as they have been flip-flopping with Motley Crue to see who closes the show. Def Leppard played a full setlist and the crowd were singing along with all their hit songs like "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and " Let's Get Rocked"

For rock fans, this was a great show and it seems more and more rock shows have been coming to New York which is always a good thing.

Check out some photos from the show.

 

Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Alice Cooper Rocked New York [PHOTOS]

For those who like to rock got their chance in Syracuse over the weekend when Def Leppard, Motley Crue, and Alice Cooper took the stage. 

Gallery Credit: Dave Fields

 

Alter Bridge Rocks Buffalo's Outer Harbor [PHOTOS]

Alter Bridge along with Sevendust and Mammoth WVH took the stage on August 1st to bring some rock and roll to the Queen City. 

Gallery Credit: Dave Fields

 

Supergroup "Hollywood Vampires" Rock New York

Lucky music fans in New York had the chance to see the musical supergroup "Hollywood Vampires" at one of their only three shows in the United States this week

Gallery Credit: Dave Fields

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