Def Leppard have announced that they will "unlock" their Def Leppard Vault on January 13.
The Def Leppard Vault is a first ever collection of the band's artifacts and related stories, curated from and told by Joe Elliot, Rick Savage, Rick Allen, Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell.
The Vault will serve as a constantly curated museum, including special installations where fans can gather to see the band's history from 1977 to now.
Fans can sign up at the Leppard Vault website, after which they will receive a special code to access the various curiosities upon its opening.
Def Leppard's most recent album was 2015's self-titled album. The band had released a box set, The Early Years 79-81, in March 2020 via UMC/Virgin.
Last June, Elliott had reportedly discussed a possible new Def Leppard album.
"It's always a possibility," Elliott said. "The one thing about this band is it never stops working, even when we're not visible. We are always doing something, we're always writing, we keep in touch with each other regarding putting new ideas together." "It is very possible that something may occur during this lockdown," he continued. "We've got nothing concrete; we'll just have to see how it goes."
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