Watch Metallica Play ‘72 Seasons’ Epic Live for the First Time
Metallica carried out their epic observe “Inamorata” for the first time at their tour cease in Munich, Germany final night time (May 26).
The track, from 2023 album 72 Seasons, featured in a 16-track set that additionally included two tour debuts. Videos and the full set checklist might be seen under.
“This song we have never ever played live before,” frontman James Hetfield instructed the crowd earlier than “Inamorata” – their longest-ever piece, which runs to 11 minutes and 10 seconds on the LP. He added: “In our band we don’t recognize the word ‘mistake.’ Because there are no mistakes – there’s just unique moments that happen, alright? That’s what we need to tell ourselves. …… This is one of my favorites, alright? So I’m gonna like it!”
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The band additionally delivered “Hit the Lights” from Kill ‘Em All, which has been a less frequent feature on recent tours, along with their cover of Budgie’s “Breadfan,” which they’ve been enjoying stay since the late ‘80s but – again – hasn’t confirmed up as typically as the years have handed.
The present leg of Metallica’s M72 World Tour continues throughout Europe till July 14 earlier than the band kick off one other spherical of North American exhibits on Aug. 2.
Watch Metallica Perform ‘Inamorata’
Watch Metallica Perform ‘Harvester of Sorrow’ and ‘Hit the Lights’
Watch Metallica Perform ‘Breadfan’
Metallica – Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany, 5/26/24 – Set List
1. “Creeping Death”
2. “Harvester of Sorrow”
3. “Hit the Lights”
4. “Ride the Lightning”
5. “72 Seasons”
6. “If Darkness Had a Son”
7. “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)”
8. “Inamorata”
9. “The Call of Ktulu”
10. “No Leaf Clover”
11. “Wherever I May Roam”
12. “Moth Into Flame”
13. “Fight Fire With Fire”
14. “Breadfan”
15. “One”
16. “Enter Sandman”
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Gallery Credit: Ed Rivadavia