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The tour was met with positive reviews from music and entertainment critics. [29] [30] While having given the opening night performance in Amsterdam on April 27, 2023, 4 out of 5 stars, Ali Shutler of NME stated that Metallica was still the greatest heavy metal band around, [29] while Eleanor Goodman from Metal Hammer who gave the performance that same night 5 out of 5 stars, affirmed that the ...
The band also went on nine worldwide tours: Damage, Inc. Tour (1986–1987), Damaged Justice (1988–1989), Wherever We May Roam Tour (1991–1992), Nowhere Else to Roam (1993), Madly in Anger with the World Tour (2003–2004), Escape from the Studio '06, World Magnetic Tour (2008–2010), WorldWired Tour (2016–2019), and M72 World Tour (2023 ...
The world tour comes on the heels of the release of a new single, “Lux Æterna,” released Monday. The band’s new album, “72 Seasons,” releases April 14, 2023. The band’s new album ...
The "M72 World Tour" features "No Repeat Weekend" visits with unique setlists and openers. Learn how to get last-minute tickets here. How to Get Last-Minute Tickets to Metallica’s 2023-2024 Tour ...
Metallica will be back in action then at Ford Field, this time with an opening bill featuring Five Finger Death Punch and Ice Nine Kills. (For reference: Metallica’s Friday set began at about 8: ...
American heavy metal band Metallica toured throughout 2021 and 2022 in support of the 30th anniversary of their fifth and self-titled studio album Metallica, [1] the 40th anniversary of the band, [2] and in continuation of the WorldWired Tour. [3] It was their first tour after the COVID-19 pandemic. It kicked off on September 16, 2021, in San ...
The M72 World Tour, held in support of the group's 2023 album 72 Seasons, kicked off April 27, 2023. Monica Schipper/Getty Robert Trujillo, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich and Kirk Hammett of ...
The tour started on October 26, 2016, in Puerto Rico, followed by four more dates on the Latin American tour. A performance at the 59th annual Grammy Awards on February 12, 2017, was also a part of the tour. [2] In 2018, the WorldWired Tour reached another $67.9 million from 37 shows, 24 in Europe and 13 in North America.