Live Shots: Metallica's hometown stop on mega-tour left Bay metal fans thrashed - 48 hills
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Metallica's show in Levi's Stadium on June 20 showcased their enduring appeal, drawing throngs of fans who immersed themselves in the high-energy environment. The band's performance of 'King Nothing' resonated deeply amidst contemporary sentiments of discontent, aligning with recent protests. With a unique 'no repeats' format and a stunning rotating stage, including the mobility of Lars Ulrich's drum kit, the concert highlighted the band's artistic evolution. Enthusiastic fans, some traveling from as far as Dublin, echoed the band's continued relevance and impact in the music scene.
Despite its 44-year history, it's hard to deny that the group isn't still getting it-they've been on the road for this tour since April 2023 and won't finish until next year.
Members live in San Francisco, though, so this had to have been a special night. Despite chilly temps, the faithful were feeling the two-night "no repeats" format and innovative rotating stage set.
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