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Do start believin’: Journey, Def Leppard announce only Florida show on 2024 summer tour

Temperatures are dropping in Florida but classic rock fans can look forward to this hot summer night come July.
Def Leppard and Journey on Thursday announced a summer tour that reaches the Sunshine State on Wednesday, July 10, when the legendary classic rock bands perform at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Here’s what to know.
How to buy tickets for Journey, Def Leppard
Registration for access to presale tickets opened earlier Thursday, Dec. 7. Sign up at www.defleppardjourney2024.com.
Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13. More presale information is at www.citientertainment.com.
Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 15.
Both bands also will offer VIP experiences.
How much will tickets cost
Tickets will start $45.50 (prices subject to change). All tickets are reserved and will be also available at the Amway Center box office or at Ticketmaster.com.
What cities are on the tour
The 23-city tour kicks off July 6 in St. Louis then heads to Orlando on July 10. Cheap Trick will perform at those concerts. The tour ends Sept. 8 in Denver, with stops in major cities along the way including Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Los Angeles and Seattle.
The Steve Miller Band and Heart will be the other bands joining the tour.
How big was Def Leppard back in the day
Def Leppard formed in Sheffield, England, in 1976 but didn’t become a major act until 1983, with the release of its album “Pyromania” and to big hits, “Photograph” and “Rock of Ages.”
The band filled arenas with its stadium-rock sound throughout the decade. Success continued into the late ’80s after releasing “Hysteria” in 1987, with hits like “Love Bites,” “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” “Hysteria,” “Armageddon It” and “Animal.”
“Def Leppard and Journey will be reuniting and hitting the road together for the summer stadium tour with Steve Miller, Cheap Trick and Heart on select shows, which makes for an amazing night of music!” Def Leppard lead singer Joe Elliott said in a news release.
Journey charted major hits including “Don’t Stop Believin’ “
The Journey sound never truly left because Journey founder Neal Schon has remained with the band throughout the years. His screeching guitar sound set the tone on so many hits, including “Wheel in the Sky,” “Stone in Love,” “Anyway You Want It,” “Separate Ways” and “Don’t Stop Believin’.”
Arnel Pineda replaced Steve Perry on lead vocals, with other members: Jonathan Cain (keyboards, backing vocals), Deen Castronovo (drums, vocals), Jason Derlatka (keyboards, vocals) and Todd Jensen (bass).
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Journey joined the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 while Def Leppard was inducted in 2019.
Dave Osborn is the regional features editor of the Naples Daily News and News-Press. Follow him on Instagram and Threads @lacrossewriter and on X (formerly Twitter) @NDN_dosborn.

Florida
Gators Add First OL to 2026 Recruiting Class

Long after being predicted to choose Florida and almost immediately after leaving his official visit, Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy three-star interior offensive lineman G’Nivre Carr has announced his commitment to the Gators.
Carr (6-4, 325 pounds) is rated as the No. 39 interior offensive lineman in the 2026 cycle, according to On3.
The three-star announced his commitment after leaving his official visit with the Gators, the first official visit slated for Carr this summer. He had trips to Alabama on June 6, Georgia on June 13 and Tennessee on June 20 planned, but it remains to be seen if those visits will still take place.
Carr is the first offensive line commit and third overall in the Gators’ 2026 recruiting class, joining four-star quarterback Will Griffin, three-star defensive lineman Jamir Perez, who committed two weeks ago after his visit.
He is also the first of the 12 prospects currently predicted to choose the Gators to announce his commitment.
Florida holds predictions to land three-star offensive tackle Javarii Luckas, four-star safety Kaiden Hall, four-star running back Carsyn Baker, three-star offensive tackle Chancellor Campbell, four-star Louisville corner commit Jaydin Broadnax, four-star FSU receiver commit Darryon Williams, four-star linebacker Malik Morris, four-star defensive lineman Valdin Sone, four-star defensive lineman Vodney Cleveland, four-star defensive back CJ Hester and three-star tight end Kekua Aumua.
Florida Gators on SI is tracking all of the Gators’ major recruiting news, from commits to prospects of note to the official visit schedule, on our 2026 Recruiting Tracker.
Florida
Florida mom sparks fierce debate after allowing her kids to skip final week of school: ‘I don’t see the point’

School’s out for summer a little early.
Patricia Horton, a mother of two in Florida, unapologetically pulled her kids out of the “last couple days” of school because she insisted there was no reason for them to go.
“I don’t see the point,” Horton shared in a viral TikTok video posted on May 22. “Most of the teachers would rather you keep your kids home anyway.”
Horton, whose children are 7 and 12, admitted her parenting style is very different from how she was raised.
“My parents, they made me go to school every single day,” Horton added. “Every single day, all the way to the very last day of school every year.”
Horton revealed that her parents would only let her miss class due to a doctor’s appointment or if she was extremely sick.
The mom argued that kids aren’t learning during the final days of class and implied that they were being put to work cleaning the school.
“I have cleaned a lot of desks,” Horton revealed while talking about her childhood experience during the final days of school. “That is what we did the last week of school when I was a kid. We cleaned desks, and we cleaned classrooms, and I was a professional at cleaning desks.”
“I’m not doing that with my kids,” Horton added. “Stay home, baby, it’s summertime. Time to go.”
Horton claimed the teachers have no problem with her decision.
“They always say, ‘It’s been great teaching your kid, and I hope you have a great summer,’” Horton told TODAY. “It’s never, ‘Oh no, you’re not going to come?’ They totally understand.”
But Horton said she doesn’t force her kids to stay home and allows the duo the opportunity to attend classes.
“If my kids want to go to school, they are absolutely welcome to go,” Horton added. “If they want to stay home, I’m not going to make them go to school to sit there and maybe watch a movie.”
Horton received mixed reactions when she posed the question to her followers on how they handle the last week of school.
“I’m a teacher, and I hate when kids miss the last few days of school,” one TikTok user wrote. “We as a class have been a family for several months. Kids and teachers would like to say goodbye.”
“My kids would be SO disappointed if they missed the last few days,” another mom commented. “Splash pad, movies, field day, auctions… all on the last days. That’s the fun stuff they’ve waited all year for.”
One mom even joked that she made her kids go because “that’s the last little bit of my break.”
Others agreed that there was no reason to require kids to attend class.
“As a teacher, we aren’t doing anything fun,” a user confessed. “Sorry, we have checklists we have to get done, such as cleaning, seeing what things need repairs, etc. We don’t have parties or anything like that. It’s just babysitting at that point.”
“I did when they were in elementary,” another mom commented. “Middle School and High School don’t even take roll the last week. So they do not go.”
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