METALLICA Drummer Offering Reward For Pendant's Return

July 16, 2009

METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich is offering a reward for the return of a pendant that he says he lost earlier this week in Spain.

Approximately an hour before METALLICA's July 14, 2009 concert in Madrid, Ulrich went for a jog along the city's Jorge Juan street. Around 300 meters from the indoor sporting arena where the concert was being held, on the corner of Jorge Juan and Ferran Gonzalez (across the street from the Cinderella Novias store),he lost a pendant with a black cross (see photo below).

This pendant is very special to Lars because it was a gift. He is now offering a cash reward for the item's return — with no questions asked.

If you have any information about the pendant's whereabouts, please send an e-mail to [email protected].

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