Def Leppard meets Arkansas School for the Deaf Leopards

Before their concert near Little Rock, the band met students from the academy for deaf and hearing-impaired children

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Def Leppard? Meet the deaf Leopards.

The British rockers behind a string of hits in the 1980s and ’90s, including Pour Some Sugar on Me and Photograph, met students from the Arkansas School for the Deaf on Wednesday before their show near Little Rock. The school mascot? The Leopards, of course.

The group posed for photos holding a replica of the school’s scoreboard and in front of a banner emblazoned with the band’s name. The band later posted them on social media with the caption “Arkansas Deaf Leopards and #DefLeppard.”

The meeting came about after an online petition.

Opened in 1867, the Arkansas School for the Deaf provides schooling and life skills training for deaf and hearing-impaired children, beginning at age three.

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