METALLICA: Seoul Show To Air On Korean TV

September 1, 2006

Korean TV station MBC will be broadcasting METALLICA's August 15, 2006 performance at Seoul Olympic Main Stadium in Seoul, Korea on September 9 at 1:00 a.m. (Korean time). This was METALLICA's final show on the "Escape from the Studio '06" tour.

As previously reported, a soundboard-audio video clip of METALLICA performing a second new song — tentatively dubbed "The Other New Song" — during their headlining appearance on August 15 in Seoul, South Korea has been posted online at YouTube.com. A high-quality video clip of METALLICA performing the "first" new song during their headlining appearance at the Gelredome in Arnhem, Holland on June 8, 2006 European tour has been posted online at YouTube.com.

METALLICA is currently writing material for its ninth studio effort, which is tentatively expected in the summer or early fall of 2007. "I think we've realized that the creative process works a little slower for us than it used to, and we're OK with that," METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich recently told BBC Radio 1. "It's not a bad thing, unless, of course, you're waiting for a record."

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