During their show at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark tonight (February 3), Metallica had to drop “Halo On Fire” and “Sad But True” off the setlist due to James Hetfield falling ill. The vocalist wanted to cut the show even shorter, but he soldiered on and played 16 songs. “It’s not fair to you…
During their January 18 show in Beijing, China, Metallica performed “Confusion” live for the first time. Now official footage of that can be seen below:
Metallica have announced that they will be playing a special concert at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, CA on February 12. The event will take place as part of “Citi Sound Vault” and tickets will only be available to Citi cardmembers. The band said the following: “We’re very excited to be a part of…
A new unauthorized biography of Metallica’s James Hetfield is set to be released on April 11, via Lesser Gods. The book, titled “So Let It Be Written,” was written by Mark Eglinton, and it will feature a foreword by Testament’s Chuck Billy. You can read a sample chapter by clicking on the book at lessergodsbooks.com,…
With Donald Trump officially becoming the 45th president of the United States yesterday (January 20), Metallica’s Kirk Hammett has chosen to speak out against the new administration in a series of tweets. You can read his compiled statement below. “Trump’s Inaugural Address and his asking us to put America first sounds, to me, familiar to…
During their January 18 show in Beijing, China, Metallica were joined onstage by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two acts performed “One” together like they did at the 2014 Grammys. You can now see some official footage of that below:
Metallica‘s James Hetfield has narrated a new documentary which focuses on porn addiction and the impact pornography has on society. Justin Hunt directed the film, which is titled “Addicted To Porn: Chasing The Cardboard Butterfly,” and a trailer for it can be found below. More info is available at atpdoc.com.
During their show in Beijing, China today (January 18), Metallica were joined onstage by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two acts performed “One” together like they did at the 2014 Grammys. Check out some fan-filmed footage below:
During their January 11 show at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea, Metallica performed “Halo On Fire” live for the first time. Now official footage of that can be seen below:
Metallica have announced that they will be performing at the 59th annual Grammy Award Show. The ceremony will take place February 12, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA and will be will air on CBS at 8 p.m. ET. The band said the following: “First, it was a total honor to be nominated,…
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