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Poland
- 5/19/26Tuesday 12:00 AMChorzówStadion ŚląskiMetallica: M72 World Tour | Enhanced ExperiencesLimited Availability
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- 5/19/26Tuesday 12:00 AMChorzówStadion ŚląskiMetallica: M72 World Tour | Enhanced Experiences - Snake PitLimited Availability
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- 5/19/26Tuesday 04:00 PMChorzówStadion ŚląskiMetallica: M72 World TourLimited Availability
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International
- Multiple DatesFrankfurt am Main, DEDeutsche Bank ParkMetallica | 2-Day Ticket | Business Seat Package
- Multiple DatesFrankfurt am Main, DEDeutsche Bank ParkMetallica | 2-Day Ticket | Enhanced Experiences
- Multiple DatesFrankfurt am Main, DEDeutsche Bank ParkMetallica | 2-Day Ticket | Enhanced Experiences - Snake PitLimited Availability
- Multiple DatesFrankfurt am Main, DEDeutsche Bank ParkMetallica: M72 World Tour | 2-Day Ticket (22. & 24. May 2026)Limited Availability
- 5/27/26Wednesday 05:30 PMZürich, CHStadion LetzigrundMetallica: M72 World TourLimited Availability
- 5/27/26Wednesday 05:30 PMZürich, CHStadion LetzigrundMetallica: M72 World Tour | Enhanced Experiences
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- 5/27/26Wednesday 05:30 PMZürich, CHStadion LetzigrundMetallica: M72 World Tour | Enhanced Experiences - Snake PitLimited Availability
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- 5/30/26Saturday 05:30 PMBerlin, DEOlympiastadionMetallica: M72 World TourLimited Availability
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- 5/30/26Saturday 05:30 PMBerlin, DEOlympiastadionMetallica: M72 World Tour | Business Seat Packages
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- 5/30/26Saturday 05:30 PMBerlin, DEOlympiastadionMetallica: M72 World Tour | Enhanced ExperiencesLimited Availability
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- 5/30/26Saturday 05:30 PMBerlin, DEOlympiastadionMetallica: M72 World Tour | Enhanced Experiences - Snake PitLimited Availability
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- 6/3/26Wednesday 08:30 PMBologna, ITStadio Dall'AraMetallica: M72 World TourOn partner site
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About
Metallica
With ferocious tempos, precision riffing and lightning-fast aggression, Metallica have spent more than forty years leading the charge as thrash metal’s most iconic and influential force.
When it comes to heavy music legends, there are few names that command as much reverence as Metallica. Born within the fertile chaos of the early 1980s underground LA scene, their emergence not only defined a genre, but entirely shifted the mainstream. Testing the limits of heaviness with a sound faster, louder, smarter and more fearless than anything that had come before it, a collective of long-haired riled-up riff-lovers forged the path for what metal has become.
Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax as the ‘Big Four’ of thrash metal, their mission was set in motion at relentless speed with the one-two punch of 1983’s Kill ‘Em All and 1984’s Ride The Lightning. Evolving from feral, no-frills thrash to the boundless vision of timeless classics like Fade To Black and For Whom The Bell Tolls, their ambition swiftly propelled them to the forefront of popular culture. Proving that heavy music had the potential to be cleverer than many assumed, the technical prowess of genre-defining album Master Of Puppets and the biting social commentary of 1988’s raging ...And Justice for All placed Metallica in a bold league of their own.
Unflinchingly tight in their labyrinthine song structures, balancing crushing heaviness with stadium-filling hooks, the throughline of Metallica’s epic four-decade-long journey has remained their refusal to stand still. From 1991’s world-conquering self-titled full-length (commonly known as The Black Album) to the bluesy swagger of Load (1996) and Reload (1997) and the blisteringly raw catharsis of 2008’s thrashy return-to-roots Death Magnetic, there’s been no end to their creative detours. Expanding their sonic identity at every turn, the barked commands of frontman James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett’s soaring solos, Lars Ulrich’s razor-focused percussive style, and the thunderous low end – helmed by Robert Trujillo since 2003 – have become cornerstones of metal’s DNA.
Their legacy never set in stone, a new chapter unfolded on the band’s towering eleventh album 72 Seasons. Their most introspective effort to date, grappling with themes of identity and rebirth, standout tracks Lux Æterna and If Darkness Had a Son channel the fury of their early years whilst embracing the reflection of growing older.
A purposeful proclamation of Metallica’s past, present and future, their blazing creative fire was reaffirmed during a history-making double headline performance during Download Festival’s 20th anniversary weekend in 2023. One of few bands able to successfully deliver successive two-hour-long sets with no song repeated, their live show has become a rite of passage for fans of heavy music and beyond. Equal parts boisterous and theatrical, from the transcendence of a 50,000-strong singalong to One to the neck-snapping circle pits that break out during Master Of Puppets, they’ve come to hold the standard by which heavy metal shows are judged.
In 2025, Metallica announced the Metallica: M72 World Tour, including UK dates in June and July 2026.
Setlists
- 1.Hole in the Sky (Black Sabbath cover) (first time since 2009)
- 2.Creeping Death
- 3.For Whom the Bell Tolls
- 4.Johnny Blade (Black Sabbath cover) (first time by Metallica)
- 5.Battery
- 6.Master of Puppets
- -It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll) (AC/DC cover)
- -The Ecstasy of Gold (Ennio Morricone cover)
- 1.Whiplash
- 2.For Whom the Bell Tolls
- 3.Ride the Lightning
- 4.The Memory Remains (with extended band outro)
- 5.Lux Æterna
- 6.Too Far Gone?
- 7.Kirk and Rob Doodle ("Trapped Under Ice" and John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High")
- 8.Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
- 9.Wherever I May Roam
- 10.The Call of Ktulu
- 11.The Unforgiven
- 12.Whiskey in the Jar ([traditional] cover) (preceded by Lars & Rob "The Outlaw Torn" jam)
- 13.Blackened
- 14.Moth Into Flame
- 15.One
- 16.Enter Sandman
Acoustic
- 1.Low Man's Lyric (also with Henry Salvia; first performance since September 13, 1998)
- 2.Helpless (Diamond Head cover) (first performance since April 7, 2018, first acoustic performance since May 7, 1998)
- 3.Away From Home (Bachman–Turner Overdrive cover) (also with Avi Vinocur; live debut)
- 4.If Darkness Had a Son (also with Avi Vinocur and Henry Salvia; live debut of acoustic rendition)
- 5.Nothing Else Matters (also with Avi Vinocur and Henry Salvia)
Electric
- 6.Orion
- 7.The Shortest Straw
- 8.Until It Sleeps
- 9.Screaming Suicide
- 10.The Unforgiven II (first performance since September 16, 2015)
- 11.Fuel (also with Henry Salvia; new arrangement)
- 12.Hit the Lights
- 13.Master of Puppets
- 1.Harvester of Sorrow
- 2.Lux Æterna
- 3.King Nothing
- 4.Orion
- 5.Fuel
- 6.For Whom the Bell Tolls
International TV Promo Shoot
- 1.Sad but True
- 2.72 Seasons (live debut)
- 3.Lux Æterna
The Amsterdam Sessions (Amazon Music Presents)
- 4.If Darkness Had a Son
- 5.Lux Æterna
- 6.Nothing Else Matters
- 7.Master of Puppets
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