Metallica delivered on their “no repeat weekend” vow tonight in Amsterdam, performing a 16-song set checklist that did not repeat a single observe from the band’s Thursday evening present on the similar venue.
You possibly can see movies and the total set checklist from the present beneath.
As they did on Thursday evening, James Hetfield and firm opened with an instrumental, this time “The Name of Ktulu” from 1984’s Experience the Lightning. They carried out on a ring-shaped stage that allowed a lot of followers to look at from inside an enlarged model of the 1991-1992 Wherever We Could Roam tour’s “snakepit,” with audio system hanging from wires strung between giant video screen-topped towers surrounding the stage.
Matching as much as Thursday evening in one other means, Metallica once more carried out three songs from their newly launched 72 Seasons album: “If Darkness Had a Son,” “You Should Burn!” and the title observe. In addition they broke out Load‘s “Till it Sleeps” for the primary time in almost 15 years, earlier than closing out the weekend with a strong closing duo of “One” and “Enter Sandman.”
Watch Metallica Carry out ‘The Name of Ktulu’
Metallica will subsequent convey their M72 ‘No Repeat Weekend’ tour to Paris for exhibits on the Stade De France on Could 17 and nineteenth. The tour’s first dates in America are scheduled for August 4 and 6 at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The August 18th and twentieth exhibits from Arlington, Texas can be broadcast in film theaters the world over.
Watch Metallica Carry out ’72 Seasons’
Metallica April 29, 2023 Set Checklist
“The Name of Ktulu”
“Creeping Loss of life”
“Leper Messiah”
“Till it Sleeps”
“72 Seasons”
“If Darkness Had a Son”
“Welcome Dwelling (Sanitarium)”
“You Should Burn!”
“The Unforgiven”
“Wherever I Could Roam”
“Harvester of Sorrow”
“Moth Into Flame”
“Struggle Fireplace With Fireplace”
“Whiskey within the Jar”
“One”
“Enter Sandman”
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