Review & setlist: Metallica packs them in at Gillette Stadium (2024)

Concert Reviews

Heavy metal hall of famers play first of two-night stand in a no-repeat weekend

Review & setlist: Metallica packs them in at Gillette Stadium (1)

By Christopher Hurley

Metallica once again revved up a sellout crowd Friday night at Gillette Stadium.

Playing to a packed house, Metallica frontman James Hetfield held center stage in the house that Tom Brady built. With six Super Bowl championship banners prominently on display along the end zone of the stadium, the singer couldn’t help but marvel at where his band stood.

“For those who have come to Metallica shows in the past, you probably remember seeing balloons, but we’re going to deflate them a little this time,” said Hetfield, drawing more than a few friendly jeers from the crowd. “This coming from a Raiders fan of course.”

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The good-natured jab at the GOAT was taken all in good stride by the Boston chapter of the Metallica family, however, as the grizzled quartet guided their loyal fan base through a grueling two-hour set. It was the first of a two-night stand with the outfit serving a heaping dose of heavy metal madness to the music-hungry masses.

An ambitious endeavor in both size and scope, the M72 World Tour is being billed as a no-repeat weekend. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers are playing two different 15-song sets over the course of two nights, giving diehard fans a double dose of metal mayhem.

Although such a project could be an endurance test for the casual fan, the band proved up to the task compiling an impressive balance of both old and new material, spanning all eras of their lengthy and illustrious legacy, with plenty of hits and deep cuts still left in the tank for Sunday’s sendoff.

Friday’s set opened in classic old-school style, as drummer Lars Ulrich launched into the catchy cadence of “Creeping Death.” Lead guitarist Kirk Hammett provided the signature riff that launched a thousand garage bands, one that still retains its fury and fire some 40 years later.

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Hetfield’s prominent howl on “Harvester of Sorrow” echoed throughout the stadium, setting an ominous tone. A potent guitar duo, both Hammett and Hetfield provided an added crunch to “Leper Messiah,” while bassist Robert Trujillo dove into the Load-era groove of “King Nothing.”

While the headbanging hits came fast and furious, Metallica also laid into the ultra-melodic “72 Seasons,” the title track off the band’s latest release. Friday’s set featured three cuts off the new album. Newer tunes such as “If Darkness Had a Son” proved to be among the best of the batch, with the quartet working like a well-oiled machine.

Playing in the round in a football stadium setting certainly presented its challenges. Metallica was in perpetual motion shifting to various parts of the stage, including entertaining a snake pit situated in the middle of the arena.

Ulrich alternated between three different drum kits, while Hetfield strategically maneuvered his way between various microphone stands located both inside and outside the circular stage. The band was aided by a high-tech staging rig, playing around eight large screen pillars, giving all those in attendance a birdseye view of the show no matter where they stood.

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The expanded two-day set allowed the quartet to indulge in some deeper cuts in the catalog. The instrumental “Orion” off “Master of Puppets” was such an occasion.

Hetfield held his ground on the Black album-era ballad “Nothing Else Matters,” backed by Hammett’s soaring solo, before maintaining the band’s heavy hammer on “Sad But True.”

Metallica jetted to the finish line spurred on by “Fuel,” which continues to get a big pop, particularly from the younger members of the audience. They capped their epic set with a herculean one-two punch of warhorse tracks “Seek and Destroy” and “Master of Puppets,” ending on a thunderous note.

Although some signature tunes were somewhat conspicuous by their absence (“For Whom the Bell Tolls,” “One,” “Enter Sandman”), one can assume those songs and a slew of other gems will be covered Sunday night, undoubtedly whetting the appetite of headbangers everywhere that will be returning for the fist-pumping grand finale.

Opening acts Mammoth WVH and a newly reconfigured Pantera helped set the stage. Wolfgang Van Halen had a short but sweet six song set, including the anthemic closer “Don’t Back Down.”

Pantera continues to trailblaze its impressive comeback. Singer Phil Anselmo and bassist Rex Brown have gotten an added jolt with the addition of Black Label Society guitarist Zakk Wylde and Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante. The pair have paid tribute to the legacy of the late great Abbott brothers, guitarist “Dimebag” Darrell and drummer Vinnie Paul, giving an added kick to signature screamers “Broken,” “Walk” and “Cowboys from Hell.”

  • Creeping Death
  • Harvester of Sorrow
  • Leper Messiah
  • King Nothing
  • 72 Seasons
  • If Darkness Had a Son
  • Foxboro on the Run (Kirk and Rob doodle)
  • The Day That Never Comes
  • Shadows Follow
  • Orion
  • Nothing Else Matters
  • Sad But True
  • Hardwired
  • Fuel
  • Seek & Destroy
  • Master of Puppets

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FAQs

What songs did Metallica play last night at Gillette Stadium? ›

Setlist for Metallica, Gillette Stadium, Aug. 2:
  • Creeping Death.
  • Harvester of Sorrow.
  • Leper Messiah.
  • King Nothing.
  • 72 Seasons.
  • If Darkness Had a Son.
  • Foxboro on the Run (Kirk and Rob doodle)
  • The Day That Never Comes.
Aug 3, 2024

Who's opening for Metallica at Gillette? ›

With support from Pantera, Five Finger Death Punch, Ice Nine Kills, Mammoth WVH and more (check local listings for your city's acts.)

How much does Metallica make at a concert? ›

Their massive stadium tour last year pulled in anywhere between four and six million dollars a night, grossing a total of approximately $50 million. Earlier this year, on their European arena tour, they were averaging over $2 million a night.

How many people are at Metallica Gillette? ›

Metallica recently rolled through Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA and played two nights. The attendance was about 62,000 one of those nights.

What was the biggest concert crowd ever Metallica? ›

On September 28th, 1991, at the very tail end of the Cold War, in Moscow, on this abandoned airfield, Metallica played to 1.6 million people.

What song does Metallica not play live? ›

That leaves six tracks they've never played live: Shadows Follow, Crown Of Barbed Wire, Chasing Light, Too Far Gone, Room Of Mirrors and epic album closer Inamorata.

How long are Metallica concerts? ›

The performance lasted 2 hours 15 minutes. For Metallica's first LA concert on Friday, 25 August at SoFi Stadium the band were on stage from 8.50pm until 11pm. It was a set lasting 2 hours 10 minutes. Metallica play two different sets on each of the nights of their stops on the tour.

What time does the Metallica show start? ›

The shows will start at 6:00 p.m., with parking lots scheduled to open at 2:00 p.m. and gates opening at 4:00 p.m. As the venue prepares for Metallica, Gillette Stadium officials would like to remind fans attending the shows of important ticketholder information and policies in place at the stadium.

Where to park at Gillette for a concert? ›

Parking near Gillette Stadium Parking Lots
  • 59 Washington St. Lot. ...
  • Rodman Ford General Parking. ...
  • Rodman Ford Sales VIP. ...
  • Rodman Ford Super Deluxe VIP Parking for the Tailgater Enthusiast (with lawn) ...
  • 49 Summer St. ...
  • Mass Association Realtors Lot. ...
  • Ambrosia Wedding and Events Lot. ...
  • Answer is Fitness Lot.

Which Metallica member is the richest? ›

Lars Ulrich's enduring contributions to Metallica and his ventures outside of music exemplify a commitment to innovation and excellence, solidifying his legacy as a visionary artist and cultural icon. Net Worth: His net worth stands at $350 million, making him the wealthiest member of Metallica.

Why is Metallica so expensive? ›

And he pointed out another reason for steep prices at concerts. "Insurance policies that these guys have to pay – just to put a show on. It's not about cancellations. It's about if something happens to anybody in that crowd – for any reason – the band can become responsible.

Who is the richest heavy metal band? ›

Who is the richest heavy metal band? - Quora. Easily Metallica. James Hetfield alone has a net worth of 300 million dollars, and Lars Ulrich is not far behind, also almost 300 million.

Who is the most famous person in Metallica? ›

James Alan Hetfield (born August 3, 1963) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, co-founder, and a primary songwriter of heavy metal band Metallica. He is mainly known for his intricate rhythm playing, but occasionally performs lead guitar duties and solos both live and in studio.

Who sells more tickets, Metallica or Taylor Swift? ›

Metallica drew roughly 78,000 fans to each of their two shows at the stadium over the weekend, beating pop superstar Taylor Swift's previous record of drawing roughly 70,000 fans to each of her six shows. Metallica reportedly sold a total of 156,000 tickets to both shows. What is this?

Are Metallica the biggest band in the world? ›

Metallica. Metallica are the biggest metal band on the planet. The reason for this is because they are also one of the very best. They have the anthems, they have the anger and, musically, they almost re-wrote how bands could approach heaviness, with an angular, European sensibility of chromaticism and note choice.

What song does Metallica play at every concert? ›

THE ECSTASY OF GOLD, is a musical composition by Ennio Morricone, METALLICA has used this song as the introduction music for its concerts since 1983.

What songs will Metallica play at the M72 tour? ›

Metallica Setlist: M72 World Tour
  • Creeping Death - Remastered. Metallica. 06:35.
  • Harvester of Sorrow. Metallica. 05:45.
  • Leper Messiah (Remastered) Metallica. 05:39.
  • King Nothing. Metallica. 05:28.
  • 72 Seasons. Metallica. 07:39.
  • If Darkness Had a Son. Metallica. 06:36.
  • The Day That Never Comes. Metallica. 07:56.
  • Shadows Follow. Metallica.
Aug 5, 2024

Does Metallica play Enter Sandman at every concert? ›

"Enter Sandman" has been played in almost every Metallica live performance since its release.

How long is the Metallica M72 concert? ›

Metallica M72 World Tour Live from TX #1 (2023) is 2 hr 45 min long.

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