Sammy Hagar and Metallica Benefit Show in LA: Highlights and Setlists
The highly anticipated fourth Helping Hands Concert and Auction, hosted by the iconic band Metallica, unfolded on a vibrant Friday night in Los Angeles. This incredible event featured sensational performances by rock legends including Sammy Hagar, SistaStrings, and of course, Metallica themselves, captivating fans with their powerful music and heartfelt messages.
All funds generated from both ticket sales and the auction were directed towards Metallica’s charitable initiative, the All Within My Hands Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting various humanitarian efforts. Once again, the evening was skillfully hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, with special appearances from renowned artists like Slash and Tom Morello, adding star power to the event.
For his electrifying set, Sammy Hagar was accompanied by his talented band, featuring Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, and Kenny Aronoff. Together, they delivered an exhilarating mix of classic hits from Van Halen, Chickenfoot, and Montrose, as well as standout tracks from Hagar’s extensive solo career, thrilling the audience with their dynamic performance.
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Metallica then took the stage for two compelling sets, beginning with an intimate acoustic performance before transitioning into a high-energy electric set. They were joined by talented musicians including SistaStrings, Avi Vinocur, and Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam, creating unforgettable moments that showcased the power of collaboration in music.
Below, you can find the detailed set lists for both performances, along with a collection of photos and fan-recorded videos capturing the magic of this incredible concert experience.
Making a Difference: The Impact of the All Within My Hands Foundation
Founded in 2017, the All Within My Hands Foundation has made a significant impact, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for essential programs like food banks, disaster relief initiatives, and scholarships aimed at community college students. This commitment to social responsibility is at the heart of Metallica’s mission.
James Hetfield, the band’s frontman, expressed the profound joy that comes from altruism, stating, “As corny as that sounds, there’s not really a better feeling in this world than helping someone else and doing it without telling about it,” during a recent episode of The Metallica Report. His words resonate deeply, highlighting a fundamental human value that transcends personal gain.
Reflecting on his early struggles, Hetfield shared, “Growing up in a band that was fighting for the only towel in the motel, or whatever it is, or ‘There’s a can of food there. I better get mine or else.’ Just that sparseness mentality and having that key unlock it to be completely the opposite.” He poignantly illustrated how the experience of giving, rather than receiving, enriches one’s life.
Watch Sammy Hagar Perform ‘Rock Candy’
Watch Metallica Perform ‘Low Man’s Lyric’
Watch Metallica and Jeff Ament Perform ‘Hit the Lights’
Sammy Hagar’s Set List on 12/13/24:
1. “Good Enough”
2. “Poundcake”
3. “Runaround”
4. “There’s Only One Way to Rock”
5. “5150”
6. “Rock Candy”
7. “Big Foot”
8. “Oh Yeah”
9. “Heavy Metal”
10. “I Can’t Drive 55”
Metallica’s Helping Hands Concert and Auction Set List on 12/13/24:
Acoustic
1. “Low Man’s Lyric” (with Avi Vinocur)
2. “Helpless” (Diamond Head cover with Avi Vinocur)
3. “Away From Home” (Bachman-Turner Overdrive cover)
4. “If Darkness Had a Son” (with SistaStrings)
5. “Nothing Else Matters” (with SistaStrings)
Electric
1. “Orion”
2. “The Shortest Straw”
3. “Until It Sleeps”
4. “Screaming Suicide”
5. “The Unforgiven II” (with Avi Vinocur)
6. “Fuel” (with Avi Vinocur)
7. “Hit the Lights” (with Jeff Ament)
8. “Master of Puppets”
Highlights from the 2024 Helping Hands Concert and Auction
This Los Angeles benefit show successfully raised vital funds for Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation, making a difference in countless lives.
Gallery Credit: Allison Rapp