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The M72 World Tour is an ongoing concert tour by American heavy metal band Metallica in support of the band's eleventh studio album 72 Seasons, which was released on April 14, 2023. [3] The tour was announced on November 28, 2022, following the release of the album's first single, "Lux Æterna". The tour began on April 27, 2023 in Amsterdam and ...
The tour supported the album Garage Inc. [60] During the tour, Metallica played two live concerts similar to the one released in S&M; one in Germany with Babelsberger Filmorchester on November 19; and one at the Madison Square Garden, New York City, with the Orchestra of St. Luke's on November 23. [5] 1999–2000: M2K Mini Tour
On December 1 and 2, Kiss concluded their End of the Road World Tour with a set of back-to-back final shows in their hometown of New York City at Madison Square Garden. [44] [45] [46] On December 30, Arch Enemy announced the departure of longtime guitarist Jeff Loomis. Subsequently, Joey Conception was announced as his replacement. [47]
2021–2022 tours. M72 World Tour. (2023–2025) 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.
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Events. On January 5, Grave announced the departure of long-time members bassist Tobias Cristiansson and guitarist Mika Lagrén, putting the band's 2024 live activities on hold. [25] On January 13, 3 Inches of Blood performed their first show in nine years at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver.
Dynamo Open Air. Netherlands. 1986–2005. biggest annual metal festival during the 1990s, with 118,000 visitors in 1995. Moscow Music Peace Festival. Russia. 1989. part of an era of momentous change in the Soviet Union. Wacken Open Air.
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