Metallica Announce First Show Of 2020! (Three Days Grace is playing with them…)

Metallica Announce First Show Of 2020! (Three Days Grace is playing with them…)

Metallica has just announced that they will be playing their first show in 2020 and it will be broadcast on August 29th, to drive in theaters across the USA and Canada. The rock band Three Days Grace will be Metallica’s opening act.

Tickets for this show will go on sale to the general public on August 14th. Pre-sale tickets will go on sale August 12th, for the Metallica’s Fifth Member fan club. One concert ticket will admit up to 6 people, or 1 car load of attendees. Metallica is set to record the show in Northern California prior to the date of the show and then will send all of the footage to a team of editors to make it look amazing and worth it for the band’s fans.

For tickets and a full list of locations for Metallica’s drive-in concert experience, check out this link to Ticketmaster.

Last month, Metallica went on social media to announce the release of the movie / concert S&M2, recorded on two nights in September last year. It was a celebration of the 20 years of a classic concert that happened with an orchestra in the late nineties. The reunion took place at the Case Center, California. The first time Metallica played with the San Francisco orchestra was in 1999.

In October, "S&M2" was shown in more than 3 thousand theaters worldwide.

Metallica’s S&M2 Setlist

Set I

1. The Ecstasy Of Gold (performed by the San Francisco Symphony)
2. The Call Of Ktulu
3. For Whom The Bell Tolls
4. The Day That Never Comes
5. The Memory Remains
6. Confusion
7. Moth Into Flame
8. The Outlaw Torn
9. No Leaf Clover
10. Halo on Fire

Set II

11. Scythian Suite, Op.20, Second Movement (performed by the San Francisco Symphony)
12. Iron Foundry
13. The Unforgiven III
14. All Within My Hands (acoustic)
15. (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth
16. Wherever I May Roam
17. One
18. Master Of Puppets
19. Nothing Else Matters
20. Enter Sandman

Watch “Moth Into Flame” Live Recorded with the San Francisco Orchestra for S&M2:

Last month, Metallica also shared the reworked version 'Nothing Else Matters':

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