METALLICA: German TV Report On Berlin Concert Available

September 16, 2008

A two-minute German TV news report on METALLICA's record-release party held this past Friday night (September 12) at O2 World in Berlin, Germany can be viewed below.

METALLICA was the first band ever to play at the brand new O2 World Berlin, an events arena built by Anschutz Entertainment Group. A capacity crowd of 17,000 fans got the chance to see the rock legends perform.

Tickets for this unique event were made available exclusively through METALLICA's web sites Mission: Metallica and Metclub for a price of 10 euros, which is about $15.

METALLICA covered all the expenses for the release party and is planning to donate the earnings to the German Heartcenter Berlin to help with the acquisition of a heart-lung machine for small children.

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