World Magnetic Tour
World tour by Metallica | |
Associated album | Death Magnetic |
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Start date | October 17, 2008 |
End date | November 21, 2010 |
Legs | 18 |
No. of shows | 187 |
Box office | $217,245,629 |
Metallica concert chronology |
The World Magnetic Tour was a 2008–2010 concert tour by American heavy metal band Metallica in support of the band's ninth studio album, Death Magnetic, which was released on September 12, 2008.
The tour officially kicked off in October 2008 in San Francisco, United States, following three European promotional dates in September and two U.S. rehearsal shows. By September 2010, the tour had reached North America, Europe, South America, Asia and Oceania.
The tour culminated with three dates in Melbourne, Australia, in late November 2010. The tour ended up being the most successful by Metallica, grossing roughly $217.2 million, with the top grossing location, Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia, taking more than $14 million over four shows.
Overview
A North American leg, their first since the Madly in Anger with the World Tour in 2004, began in Phoenix, Arizona, and wrapped up in late December in Oakland, California. The leg continued in early January 2009, starting in Milwaukee and finishing up in Newark, New Jersey, in early February.
In February 2009, the band commenced a European tour. The group played three rounds of dates, resuming in late March and then returning again in May. In between the first and second legs, the band performed a small promotional show in Austin, Texas, U.S. to support the video game release Guitar Hero: Metallica. The European legs began in Nottingham, England, and eventually culminated in Cologne, Germany.
In June 2009, the group played three dates in Mexico City. The shows reached a total capacity of 158,349 and were the band's first shows in Mexico in ten years. Later in the month, the group returned to Europe, performing a mixture of indoor and outdoor shows, and festival appearances. The leg featured headline slots at the first iterations of the Sonisphere Festival, a new festival event which took place in Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK. The leg began in Helsinki and finished in early August in Knebworth, England.
In September 2009, the band kicked off a third North American leg, beginning in Nashville, Tennessee, and finishing in mid-November in New York City. The act resumed touring duties in December, performing five dates in the Western U.S.
In January 2010, the band headed to South America, playing mostly outdoor shows. The leg kicked off in Lima and finished in São Paulo, Brazil. In March, the group returned to Mexico, performing in Guadalajara and Monterrey. The leg continued on with additional dates in South America, as well as shows in Central America. The band also performed for the first time in countries such as Puerto Rico, Costa Rica and Guatemala.
In April 2010, the act once again returned to Europe, beginning with two dates in Oslo. The leg included appearances at the 2010 editions of the Sonisphere Festival, which featured exclusive billings of the "Big Four" of thrash metal: Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax, as well as Metallica. The events took place in Poland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Turkey. The band also returned to Israel in May, for the third time in their career.
In September 2010, the band kicked off one of three legs in Oceania, followed by two dates in Tokyo. In mid-October and late November 2010, the group returned for additional concerts in Oceania. The group also played a show in the United States in early November for the Call of Duty: Black Ops launch party. The entire tour culminated with three dates in Melbourne, Australia.
The dates in Mexico City were recorded and later released on CD, DVD and Blu-ray with the title, Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria ("Pride, Passion and Glory"). Additionally, the show in Nîmes, France, was filmed and subsequently released on DVD and Blu-ray entitled, Français Pour Une Nuit ("French for One Night"). Both titles were released to retail in November 2009 only in their respective markets (South America and France) and through the band's official website.
The band's performance at the Sonisphere Festival in Sofia was beamed to more than 450 movie theatres in more than 140 markets in the U.S. and select cities in Europe, Canada and South America on June 22, 2010. The live video was later released on DVD and Blu-ray in October 2010, entitled The Big 4 Live from Sofia, Bulgaria.
According to concert magazine Pollstar, the tour was the tenth highest-grossing for 2009 with revenue of US$89.1 million from 78 shows,[1] and ranked fifth in 2010 with revenue of $110.1 million.[2] Overall, the tour grossed $217,245,629 from 164 reported shows across two years with an attendance of over 2.6 million people.[1][2]
This was the first time Metallica ever played in Puerto Rico. They were originally going to play on April 28, 1993, at Hiram Bithorn Stadium on the Nowhere Else to Roam Tour, but the rains that day reached a level of over two feet, which would have been a hazardous situation if the band had played.
First typical setlist
(Taken from the Sofia, Bulgaria, Vasil Levski Stadium show on June 22, 2010)
- "Creeping Death"
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
- "Fuel"
- "Harvester of Sorrow"
- "Fade to Black"
- "That Was Just Your Life"
- "Cyanide"
- "Sad but True"
- "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
- "All Nightmare Long"
- "One"
- "Master of Puppets"
- "Blackened"
- "Nothing Else Matters"
- "Enter Sandman"
- "Am I Evil?" (originally performed by Diamond Head) (with Anthrax, Megadeth and Dave Lombardo of Slayer)
- "Hit the Lights"
- "Seek & Destroy"
Second typical setlist
(Taken from the Christchurch, New Zealand, CBS Canterbury Arena show on September 21, 2010)
- "That Was Just Your Life"
- "The End of the Line"
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
- "Fuel"
- "Fade to Black"
- "Broken, Beat & Scarred"
- "No Remorse"
- "Sad but True"
- "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
- "All Nightmare Long"
- "One"
- "Master of Puppets"
- "Battery"
- "Nothing Else Matters"
- "Enter Sandman"
- "Stone Cold Crazy" (originally performed by Queen)
- "Whiplash"
- "Seek & Destroy"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue/Event |
---|---|---|---|
October 17, 2008 [1] | Daly City | United States | Cow Palace |
October 21, 2008 | Phoenix | Jobing.com Arena | |
October 23, 2008 | Albuquerque | Tingley Coliseum | |
October 25, 2008 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | |
October 26, 2008 | Des Moines | Wells Fargo Arena | |
November 1, 2008 | Portland | Rose Garden Arena | |
November 3, 2008 | Salt Lake City | EnergySolutions Arena | |
November 4, 2008 | Denver | Pepsi Center | |
November 6, 2008 | Omaha | Qwest Center | |
November 8, 2008 | Moline | iWireless Center | |
November 9, 2008 | Columbus | Jerome Schottenstein Center | |
November 17, 2008 | St. Louis | Scottrade Center | |
November 18, 2008 | Tulsa | BOK Center | |
November 20, 2008 | Houston | Toyota Center | |
November 22, 2008 | North Little Rock | Alltel Arena | |
November 23, 2008 | New Orleans | New Orleans Arena | |
December 1, 2008 | Seattle | KeyArena | |
December 2, 2008 | Vancouver | Canada | General Motors Place |
December 4, 2008 | Calgary | Pengrowth Saddledome | |
December 5, 2008 | |||
December 7, 2008 | Edmonton | Rexall Place | |
December 12, 2008 | Ontario | United States | Citizens Business Bank Arena |
December 13, 2008 | Fresno | Save Mart Center | |
December 15, 2008 | San Diego | Cox Arena | |
December 17, 2008 | Inglewood | The Forum | |
December 18, 2008 | |||
December 20, 2008 | Oakland | Oracle Arena |
Date | City | Country | Venue/Event |
---|---|---|---|
January 12, 2009 | Milwaukee | United States | Bradley Center |
January 13, 2009 | Detroit | Joe Louis Arena | |
January 15, 2009 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | |
January 17, 2009 | Philadelphia | Wachovia Center | |
January 18, 2009 | Boston | TD Banknorth Garden | |
January 26, 2009 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | |
January 27, 2009 | |||
January 29, 2009 | Uniondale | Nassau Coliseum | |
January 31, 2009 | Newark | Prudential Center | |
February 1, 2009 | |||
February 25, 2009 | Nottingham | England | Trent FM Arena |
February 26, 2009 | Manchester | Manchester Evening News Arena | |
February 28, 2009 | Sheffield | Sheffield Arena | |
March 2, 2009 | London | The O2 Arena | |
March 3, 2009 | Newcastle upon Tyne | Metro Radio Arena | |
March 5, 2009 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis Antwerp |
March 7, 2009 | Stockholm | Sweden | Ericsson Globe |
March 20, 2009 | Austin | United States | Stubb's |
March 25, 2009 | Birmingham | England | LG Arena |
March 26, 2009 | Glasgow | Scotland | SECC |
March 28, 2009 | London | England | The O2 Arena |
March 30, 2009 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | Rotterdam Ahoy |
April 1, 2009 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy |
April 2, 2009 | |||
May 4, 2009 [2] | Stockholm | Sweden | Ericsson Globe |
May 6, 2009 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle |
May 7, 2009 | Leipzig | Arena Leipzig | |
May 9, 2009 | Stuttgart | Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle | |
May 11, 2009 | Frankfurt | Festhalle Frankfurt | |
May 12, 2009 | Hamburg | Color Line Arena | |
May 14, 2009 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle |
May 16, 2009 | Oberhausen | Germany | König Pilsener Arena |
May 17, 2009 | Cologne | Lanxess Arena | |
June 4, 2009 | Mexico City | Mexico | Foro Sol |
June 6, 2009 | |||
June 7, 2009 | |||
June 14, 2009 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Areena |
June 15, 2009 | |||
June 17, 2009 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum |
June 19, 2009 | Nickelsdorf | Austria | Nova Rock Festival |
June 20, 2009 | Nijmegen | Netherlands | Sonisphere Festival |
June 22, 2009 | Milan | Italy | Mediolanum Forum |
June 24, 2009 | Rome | PalaLottomatica | |
July 4, 2009 | Hockenheim | Germany | Sonisphere Festival |
July 5, 2009 | Werchter | Belgium | Rock Werchter |
July 7, 2009 | Nîmes | France | Arena of Nîmes |
July 9, 2009 | Lisbon | Portugal | Optimus Alive! |
July 11, 2009 | Barcelona | Spain | Sonisphere Festival |
July 13, 2009 | Madrid | Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid | |
July 14, 2009 | |||
July 16, 2009 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
July 18, 2009 | Hultsfred | Sweden | Sonisphere Festival |
July 20, 2009 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Forum Copenhagen |
July 22, 2009 | |||
July 23, 2009 | |||
July 25, 2009 | Pori | Finland | Sonisphere Festival |
July 27, 2009 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Forum |
July 28, 2009 | |||
July 30, 2009 | Oslo | Norway | Spektrum |
August 1, 2009 | Dublin | Ireland | Marlay Park |
August 2, 2009 | Knebworth | England | Sonisphere Festival |
September 11, 2009 [3] | San Rafael | United States | Marin Veterans' Memorial Auditorium |
September 14, 2009 | Nashville | Sommet Center | |
September 15, 2009 | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | |
September 17, 2009 | Indianapolis | Conseco Fieldhouse | |
September 19, 2009 | Montreal | Canada | Centre Bell |
September 20, 2009 | |||
September 28, 2009 | San Antonio | United States | AT&T Center |
September 29, 2009 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | |
October 1, 2009 | Sunrise | BankAtlantic Center | |
October 3, 2009 | Tampa | St. Pete Times Forum | |
October 4, 2009 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | |
October 12, 2009 | Winnipeg | Canada | MTS Centre |
October 13, 2009 | Minneapolis | United States | Target Center |
October 15, 2009 | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | |
October 17, 2009 | Charlottesville | John Paul Jones Arena | |
October 18, 2009 | Charlotte | Time Warner Cable Arena | |
October 26, 2009 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre |
October 27, 2009 | |||
October 31, 2009 | Quebec City | Colisée Pepsi | |
November 1, 2009 | |||
November 3, 2009 | Ottawa | Scotiabank Place | |
November 9, 2009 | Grand Rapids | United States | Van Andel Arena |
November 10, 2009 | Buffalo | HSBC Arena | |
November 12, 2009 | Albany | Times Union Center | |
November 14, 2009 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
November 15, 2009 | |||
December 5, 2009 | Las Vegas | United States | Mandalay Bay Events Center |
December 7, 2009 | Nampa | Idaho Center | |
December 8, 2009 | Sacramento | ARCO Arena | |
December 10, 2009 | Anaheim | Honda Center | |
December 12, 2009 | San Jose | HP Pavilion |
Date | City | Country | Venue/Event |
---|---|---|---|
January 19, 2010 | Lima | Peru | Estadio Universidad San Marcos |
January 21, 2010 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti |
January 22, 2010 | |||
January 24, 2010 | Córdoba | Orfeo Superdomo | |
January 26, 2010 | Santiago | Chile | Club Hípico de Santiago |
January 28, 2010 | Porto Alegre | Brazil | Parque Condor |
January 30, 2010 | São Paulo | Estádio do Morumbi | |
January 31, 2010 | |||
March 1, 2010 | Guadalajara | Mexico | Estadio Tres de Marzo |
March 3, 2010 | Monterrey | Estadio Universitario | |
March 5, 2010 | Guatemala City | Guatemala | Estadio Mateo Flores |
March 7, 2010 | San José | Costa Rica | Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá |
March 8, 2010 | Panama City | Panama | Figali Convention Center |
March 10, 2010 | Bogotá | Colombia | Simón Bolívar Park |
March 12, 2010 | Caracas | Venezuela | Campos de Beisbol de la Rinconada |
March 14, 2010 | San Juan | Puerto Rico | Coliseo de Puerto Rico |
April 13, 2010 | Oslo | Norway | Telenor Arena |
April 14, 2010 | |||
April 17, 2010 | Riga | Latvia | Arena Riga |
April 18, 2010 | Tallinn | Estonia | Saku Suurhall Arena |
April 20, 2010 | Vilnius | Lithuania | Siemens Arena |
April 21, 2010 | |||
April 24, 2010 | Moscow | Russia | Olympic Stadium |
April 25, 2010 | |||
May 11, 2010 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Odyssey Arena |
May 12, 2010 | |||
May 14, 2010 | Budapest | Hungary | Puskás Ferenc Stadium |
May 16, 2010 | Zagreb | Croatia | Hipodrom Zagreb |
May 18, 2010 | Lisbon | Portugal | Pavilhão Atlântico |
May 19, 2010 | |||
May 22, 2010 | Tel Aviv | Israel | Ramat Gan Stadium |
May 23, 2010 | Lyon | France | Halle Tony Garnier |
June 14, 2010 | Madrid | Spain | Rock in Rio |
June 16, 2010 [4] | Warsaw | Poland | Sonisphere Festival |
June 18, 2010 [4] | Jonschwil | Switzerland | Sonisphere Festival |
June 19, 2010 [4] | Milovice | Czech Republic | Sonisphere Festival |
June 22, 2010 [4] | Sofia | Bulgaria | Sonisphere Festival |
June 24, 2010 [4] | Athens | Greece | Sonisphere Festival |
June 26, 2010 [4] | Bucharest | Romania | Sonisphere Festival |
June 27, 2010 [4] | Istanbul | Turkey | Sonisphere Festival |
September 15, 2010 | Melbourne | Australia | Rod Laver Arena |
September 16, 2010 | |||
September 18, 2010 | Sydney | Acer Arena | |
September 21, 2010 | Christchurch | New Zealand | CBS Canterbury Arena |
September 22, 2010 | |||
September 25, 2010 | Tokyo | Japan | Saitama Super Arena |
September 26, 2010 | |||
October 13, 2010 | Auckland | New Zealand | Vector Arena |
October 14, 2010 | |||
October 16, 2010 | Brisbane | Australia | Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
October 18, 2010 | |||
October 19, 2010 | |||
October 22, 2010 | Perth | Burswood Dome | |
October 23, 2010 | |||
November 4, 2010 | Santa Monica | United States | Santa Monica Airport |
November 10, 2010 | Sydney | Australia | Acer Arena |
November 11, 2010 | |||
November 13, 2010 | |||
November 15, 2010 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | |
November 16, 2010 | |||
November 18, 2010 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | |
November 20, 2010 | |||
November 21, 2010 |
- 1^ = Open to invited guests, fan club members and contest winners ).
- 2^ = Rescheduled from March 8, 2009.
- 3^ = Benefit show for Marin History Museum's new "Marin Rocks" exhibition, opening in 2010.
- Canceled dates
April 18, 2010 | Riga, Latvia | Arēna Rīga | Date canceled due to low demand for tickets, caused by the "recent unprecedented economic downturn in Latvia." The concert, which was one of two shows to be held in Riga, was "consolidated" with the preceding Riga date and a show in Tallinn was announced in its place. Ticket-holders had the option of attending either the April 17, 2010 show in Riga or the new date in Tallinn. |
Support acts
- Alice in Chains (Dublin)
- Avenged Sevenfold (Mexico City and Dublin)
- Baroness (October 13–23, 2010; November 10–21, 2010)
- Criminal (Santiago)
- Deep Trip (Bogotá)
- Dischord (Caracas)
- Down (October 21–November 23, 2008)
- Extinción (Guatemala City)
- Fear Factory (April 13–25, 2010; September 15–26, 2010)
- Glyder (Dublin)
- Gojira (September 14–October 18, 2009; April 13–25, 2010)
- Hibria (Porto Alegre)
- High on Fire (May 11–23, 2010)
- Horcas (Buenos Aires (January 21, 2010))
- Lamb of God (December 1–15 and 20, 2008; June 14–June 24, 2009; July 13–30, 2009; September 14–November 15, 2009; October 13–23, 2010; November 10–21, 2010)
- Un León D-mente (Buenos Aires)
- Machine Head (December 17 and 18, 2008; January 12–February 1, 2009; February 25–March 7, 2009; March 25–April 2, 2009; May 4–17, 2009; December 5–12, 2009)
- Mad (Córdoba)
- Maligno (Guadalajara and Monterrey)
- Mass Hysteria (Nîmes)
- Mastodon (June 14–June 24, 2009; July 13–August 1, 2009; March 1–14, 2010)
- M.O.P.A. (Nîmes)
- Necropsya (Lima)
- O'Connor (Buenos Aires (January 22, 2010))
- Orphaned Land (Tel Aviv)
- Pneuma (San José)
- Resorte (Mexico City)
- Sepultura (São Paulo)
- The Sword (October 21–December 20, 2008; January 12–February 1, 2009; February 25–March 7, 2009; March 25–April 2, 2009; May 4–17, 2009; September 15–26, 2010)
- Tainted (Christchurch)
- Volbeat (October 26–November 15, 2009; December 5–12, 2009; May 11–19 and 23, 2010)
Songlist
Album | Song | Times |
---|---|---|
Kill 'Em All (1983) | "Hit the Lights" | 36 |
"The Four Horsemen" | 28 | |
"Motorbreath" | 34 | |
"Jump in the Fire" | 7 | |
"Whiplash" | 33 | |
"Phantom Lord" | 20 | |
"No Remorse" | 25 | |
"Seek & Destroy" | 186 | |
Ride the Lightning (1984) | "Fight Fire with Fire" | 55 |
"Ride the Lightning" | 43 | |
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" | 77 | |
"Fade to Black" | 65 | |
"Trapped Under Ice" | 17 | |
"Creeping Death" | 81 | |
"The Call of Ktulu" | 1 | |
Master of Puppets (1986) | "Battery" | 40 |
"Master of Puppets" | 186 | |
"The Thing That Should Not Be" | 11 | |
"Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" | 43 | |
"Disposable Heroes" | 13 | |
"Leper Messiah" | 12 | |
"Orion" | 6 | |
"Damage, Inc." | 23 | |
...And Justice for All (1988) | "Blackened" | 60 |
"...And Justice for All" | 14 | |
"One" | 186 | |
"The Shortest Straw" | 10 | |
"Harvester of Sorrow" | 53 | |
"Dyers Eve" | 18 | |
Metallica (1991) | "Enter Sandman" | 186 |
"Sad But True" | 186 | |
"Holier Than Thou" | 24 | |
"The Unforgiven" | 29 | |
"Wherever I May Roam" | 40 | |
"Through the Never" | 11 | |
"Nothing Else Matters" | 186 | |
"Of Wolf and Man" | 18 | |
"The God That Failed" | 2 | |
Load (1996) | "Until It Sleeps" | 9 |
"King Nothing" | 1 | |
"Bleeding Me" | 2 | |
"The Outlaw Torn" | 3 | |
ReLoad (1997) | "Fuel" | 38 |
"The Memory Remains" | 22 | |
Garage Inc. (1998) | "Turn the Page" | 31 |
"Die, Die My Darling" | 30 | |
"Whiskey in the Jar" | 1 | |
"Helpless" | 20 | |
"The Small Hours" | 1 | |
"The Wait" | 7 | |
"Last Caress" | 31 | |
"Green Hell" | 1 | |
"Am I Evil?" | 26 | |
"Blitzkrieg" | 13 | |
"Breadfan" | 30 | |
"The Prince" | 5 | |
"Stone Cold Crazy" | 51 | |
"So What?" | 2 | |
"Killing Time" | 5 | |
"Overkill" | 3 | |
"Damage Case" | 1 | |
"Stone Dead Forever" | 1 | |
"Too Late Too Late" | 5 | |
S&M (1999) | "No Leaf Clover" | 13 |
M:I-2 (2000) | "I Disappear" | 5 |
St. Anger (2003) | "Frantic" | 6 |
We All Love Ennio Morricone (2007) | "The Ecstasy of Gold" | 1 |
Death Magnetic (2008) | "That Was Just Your Life" | 169 |
"The End of the Line" | 149 | |
"Broken, Beat & Scarred" | 148 | |
"The Day That Never Comes" | 141 | |
"All Nightmare Long" | 92 | |
"Cyanide" | 134 | |
"The Unforgiven III" | 7 | |
"The Judas Kiss" | 29 | |
"Suicide & Redemption" | 1 | |
"My Apocalypse" | 36 | |
Black Sabbath cover | "Hole in the Sky" | 1 |
Saxon cover | "Motorcycle Man" | 1 |
Box office score data
Venue | City | Gross revenue |
---|---|---|
Jobing.com Arena | Glendale | $841,979[3] |
Tingley Coliseum | Albuquerque | $709,660[3] |
Sprint Center | Kansas City | $854,765 |
Qwest Center | Omaha | $716,650 |
Jerome Schottenstein Center | Columbus | $3,015,642 |
Scottrade Center | St. Louis | $629,800 |
BOK Center | Tulsa | $737,115 |
Toyota Center | Houston | $1,168,463[3] |
New Orleans Arena | New Orleans | $757,050[4] |
KeyArena | Seattle | $965,466 |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | $1,107,681[5] |
Citizens Business Bank Arena | Ontario | $774,417[3] |
Save Mart Center | Fresno | $791,405[3] |
Cox Arena | San Diego | $844,674[3] |
The Forum | Inglewood | $5,234,771[3] |
Oracle Arena | Oakland | $1,275,000[6] |
Bradley Center | Milwaukee | $794,657 |
Joe Louis Arena | Detroit | $1,240,617[3] |
Verizon Center | Washington, D.C. | $1,274,265[7] |
Wachovia Center | Philadelphia | $1,353,652[7] |
TD Banknorth Garden | Boston | $1,144,875[3] |
Allstate Arena | Rosemont | $2,243,799[8] |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale | $1,152,255[3] |
Prudential Center | Newark | $2,223,933[8] |
Trent FM Arena | Nottingham | $593,004 |
Evening News Arena | Manchester | $1,128,049 |
Sheffield Arena | Sheffield | $743,428 |
O2 Arena | London | $2,286,382[9] |
Metro Radio Arena | Newcastle | $611,431 |
Sportpaleis | Antwerp | $1,254,264[10] |
Ericsson Globe | Stockholm | $2,111,922 |
LG Arena | Birmingham | $714,135 |
SECC | Glasgow | $581,563 |
Ahoy | Rotterdam | $912,063 |
Foro Sol | Mexico City | $8,602,465[8] |
Hartwall Areena | Helsinki | $2,560,139[11] |
Spektrum | Oslo | $2,143,596[12] |
Forum | Copenhagen | $5,947,788[13] |
Marlay Park | Dublin | $2,218,516[14] |
Sommet Center | Nashville | $1,014,175[14] |
U.S. Bank Arena | Cincinnati | $854,243 |
Centre Bell | Montreal | $3,229,512[12] |
AT&T Center | San Antonio | $1,100,908 |
American Airlines Center | Dallas | $1,171,625 |
BankAtlantic Center | Sunrise | $1,182,818 |
St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa | $1,194,309 |
Philips Arena | Atlanta | $1,105,745 |
Target Center | Minneapolis | $1,220,279 |
John Paul Jones Arena | Charlottesville | $804,426 |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | $2,866,691[8] |
Colisée Pepsi | Quebec City | $2,307,372[15] |
Times Union Center | Albany | $956,958 |
HSBC Arena | Buffalo | $1,166,124 |
Madison Square Garden | New York City | $2,539,232[8] |
Estadio Universidad San Marcos | Lima | $2,807,550[16] |
Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti | Buenos Aires | $4,835,210[17] |
Orfeo Superdomo | Córdoba | $580,374[17] |
Club Hipico | Santiago | $3,691,580[16] |
Parque Condor | Porte Alegre | $1,982,970[18] |
Estádio do Morumbi | São Paulo | $8,617,636[19] |
Estadio Tres de Marzo | Guadalajara | $2,427,868[20] |
Estadio Universitario | Monterrey | $2,191,098[20] |
Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá | San José (CR) | $2,096,150[16] |
Centro de Convenciones Figali | Panama City | $724,754[16] |
Parque Simón Bolívar | Bogotá | $3,214,090[16] |
Campos de Beisbol de la Rinconada | Caracas | $3,581,780[16] |
Coliseo de José Miguel Agrelot | San Juan | $1,792,301[21] |
Telenor Arena | Oslo | $5,059,884[19] |
Odyssey Arena | Belfast | $1,379,144[20] |
Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne | $8,372,134[19][22] |
Acer Arena | Sydney | $10,009,750[22][23] |
CBS Canterbury Arena | Christchurch | $2,292,270[24] |
Vector Arena | Auckland | $2,103,040[23] |
Entertainment Centre | Brisbane | $6,135,710[25] |
Burswood Dome | Perth | $5,071,110[23] |
Personnel
- James Hetfield – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Kirk Hammett – lead guitar
- Lars Ulrich – drums
- Robert Trujillo – bass
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