Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis, MN
Overall Rating
4.7
By Tim B
It's like they played in a sewer tunnel!
MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford
Metlife Stadium (never been before) made the band echoed so bad that it was a horrible sound experience. Video does not capture the echo sounds at all! On top of that, we paid about 1k for the three seats in section 100 and could not see the band at all. My girlfriend has seen Metallica three times. This was my first time "seeing "Metallica. She said it was the worst time she has seen Metallica. We drove 4+ hours one way and did not stay for the second night. (Third night since there was a day break between the shows). We saw Queensryche and Judas Priest a few months prior and it was a million times better. Better venue, wayy better sound, and could actually see the bands for less money.
By Joel
Excellent
Best band in the world enough said every show is a great experience.
By Michelle
Looking to get a meet and greet .For a very sick young man
Jayden dream is to meet metallic .He has cancer this young man is 17 . I so want to make Jaydens dream come true. Please reach out to me if this can be possible. jayden had cancer at 18 months old. It came back and the cancer is through out his entire body .
By Timmy
Awesome shows!!!
I love my Metallica experience and I want to do it again! But no New York shows available again!
By Caifan.912
Priceless moment
SoFi Stadium - Inglewood
It was amazing and priceless moment go with my boys 30 and 22 years to the concert with this that reaffirmed that rock will continue on Del Castillos Family for two more generations
By Bellwynn
Too much money for poor stage view.
The Dome at America's Center - St Louis
After spending $1,500. (2 tickets) for what we thought would be great seats to watch my husband’s favorite band; we were shocked to arrive to our seats at St. Louis, MO Dome venue to find huge screen structures blocking some of our view. Metallica’s previous St. Louis stop at Busch Stadium had 1 large screen directly behind stage which was much better. This venue had 4 screens…overkill. So, as much as tickets cost these days and being disappointed with venue setup, I can say that our concert days are officially over. Fun while it lasted!!!!
By Stlguy4
Incredible show!
The Dome at America's Center - St Louis
Awesome show all around! Despite being in the Dome in St. Louis, the sound was fantastic! The sound of the heavy guitar and drums was the best I’ve heard. I don’t know how Lars slams on those drums for as long as he does, but man is it awesome!
By OT
Truly Disappointed!!!
The Dome at America's Center - St Louis
I bought the 2 Day ticket to see Metallica and they did not disappoint. No issues on the first day. Although, to my surprise, the second day my seats were sold twice over causing others being in our seats. They refused to move and with no help from the ushers. We were told to stand in the upper walkway.
By Dave
A killer show!
Ford Field - Detroit
Metallica never disappoints. The set list was perfect, sound system was amazing sounding.
By Kel22
Amazing!
Ford Field - Detroit
This was the 6th time we have seen Metallica! Another amazing show!!
METALLICA ON TOUR
Metal heads everywhere know nothing compares to the hardcore intensity of seeing Metallica tear through monumental epics like “Enter Sandman”, “For Whom the Bell Tolls”, and “Master of Puppets” in concert. Headbanging ticket buyers rock hard to countless classics as frontman James Hetfield growls through the band's thunderous throwdowns and brutal ballads. Kirk Hammett’s sick guitar shredding and Lars Ulrich’s furious drum fills complete the sonic assault, stunning listeners with each hard-hitting breakdown and pulse-pounding riff. Still serving up the same brilliant savagery that made them thrash metal superstars in the first place, Metallica continue to unleash the metal mayhem whenever they tour.
METALLICA IN CONCERT
James Hetfield (vocals/guitar) met Lars Ulrich (drums) when the latter placed an ad in a Los Angeles-based paper in 1981. After some initial jamming, the two conscripted Dave Mustaine (guitar/vocals) and Cliff Barton (bass) the following year to play their first pioneering thrash metal shows. Mustaine was ejected for drug use prior to recording sessions for the group’s first album, so the band brought in former Exodus guitarist Kirk Hammett to complete the sessions for their 1983 debut Kill ‘Em All. Just as their star was rising, bassist Barton died in a tragic bus accident in Sweden in 1986. Despite the shock, the group felt Barton would want them to carry on, and they found a worthy replacement in Jason Newsted. Soon after, they achieved mainstream success with the 1991 release of their self-titled album, also known as “The Black Album”. The record eventually sold over 16 million copies thanks to the popularity of massive hits like “Enter Sandman”, “The Unforgiven”, and “Nothing Else Matters”. After maintaining their success through the ‘90s, Newsted left the group to focus on side projects. Robert Trujillo (Suicidal Tendencies, Ozzy Osbourne) was brought in as a replacement in time to tour for the band’s 2003 Grammy-winning album St. Anger. The revitalized quartet continues to shred at their electrifying shows on tour, where headbangers worldwide convene for unparalleled rocking.