Watch Entire Final Show Of METALLICA's European Tour
May 14, 2018Fan-filmed video footage of METALLICA's entire May 11 concert at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland can be seen below.
Featured songs:
00:00 The Ecstasy Of Gold
02:00 Hardwired
05:35 Atlas, Rise!
11:45 Seek & Destroy
19:05 The Four Horsemen
24:28 Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
32:00 Now That We're Dead
42:31 Dream No More
49:36 For Whom The Bell Tolls
55:24 Halo On Fire
1:04:43 Rob & Kirk doodle. Rappiolla (HASSISEN KONE song)
1:09:22 Rob doodle. (Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth
1:11:17 Last Caress (MISFITS cover)
1:12:52 Creeping Death
1:19:30 Moth Into Flame
1:26:21 Sad But True
1:36:15 One
1:44:53 Master Of Puppets
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1:56:03 Fight Fire With Fire
2:01:03 Nothing Else Matters
2:08:02 Enter Sandman
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2:14:14 The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
As previously reported, METALLICA will embark on a European stadium tour in May 2019. The trek, which will run through August 2019, is expected to be officially announced in September.
METALLICA just completed a 24-date European tour and is next scheduled to hit the road at the end of the summer for the 2018-2019 North American leg of of its "WorldWired" tour.
Touring in support of its latest album, "Hardwired… To Self-Destruct", that arrived in November 2016, METALLICA launched the world tour in Latin America a month before the disc's release. In early 2017, prior to the North American stadium tour, the band made festival appearances and headlined concerts at venues in Asia, Europe and Latin America.
Although METALLICA played U.S. stadiums last summer, the band was mostly indoors for the first leg of its European tour last fall.
METALLICA's European tour included the first drone swarm for a major touring act. It consisted of 120 autonomous micro drones that emerge from the main-stage prop lifts during the song "Moth Into Flames" and swarm into several formations over the band's heads, according to Pollstar.
The 2017 dates on the "WorldWired" tour, which included stadium shows across the U.S., grossed $110.3 million in North America and $152.8 million worldwide.
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