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Metallica finally brings M72 concert tour to Levi’s Stadium


After more than two years and some 70 shows, Metallica’s M72 World Tour has finally landed in the band’s hometown Bay Area.

And here we were beginning to think it might never happen.

Yet, Bay Area metal fans’ wishes came true as the trek — which began way back in April 2023 in Amsterdam and is currently scheduled through a pair of early July 2026 gigs in London — hit Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on Friday (June 20) with a second offering set for Sunday. (See metallica.com/tour to purchase tickets for Sunday’s show or for other concert information.)

Of course, we should have known that Metallica wouldn’t forget the Bay Area. Indeed, the quartet — which ranks as the biggest-selling Bay Area act of all time — always goes out of its way to show local fans how much they mean to the band.

And it was certainly no different on Friday, as Metallica took the stage right before 9 p.m. and delivered an excellent two-hour set that managed to come in just under the stadium’s much-discussed 11 p.m. weekend curfew.

The mighty men of Metallica — vocalist-guitarist James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich, lead guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo — seemed absolutely thrilled to be back home and rocking out in front of 55,000-plus local fans.

“Oh my God,” Hetfield said as he stared out toward the legions of fans wearing Metallica gear in the upper decks of the stadium. “I’ve got the best job in the entire world.”

James Hetfield, Metallica’s lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, performs at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Friday, June 20, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) 

The Metallica show– which followed marginally enjoyable opening sets from horror-metal mavericks Ice Nine Kills and former nu-metal hitmakers Limp Bizkit — got off to an incredibly strong start as the group unleashed a ferocious version of “Creeping Death” and then rocked right into a powerful “Harvester of Sorrow.”

That dizzying one-two-punch combination set the bar for the rest of the 16-song set mighty high — and, really, Metallica would only reach those heights again once they settled back into greatest hits territory toward the end of the show.

Yet, the group still sounded terrific as it mined some deeper cuts from its 11-album catalog, including a pair apiece from 2008’s “Death Magnetic” (“Cyanide,” “The Day That Never Comes”) and 2023’s “72 Seasons” (“If Darkness Had a Son” and the title track). Of those lesser-known numbers, “The Day That Never Comes” was the real standout, thanks to one of Hammett’s many incendiary leads of the night.

Robert Trujillo, Metallica's bass guitarist, performs at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Friday, June 20, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
Robert Trujillo, Metallica’s bass guitarist, performs at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Friday, June 20, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) 

Unfortunately, Metallica did not touch upon what is, by far, its best album of the 21st century — the double-disc banger “Hardwired… to Self-Destruct.” But perhaps the group will delve into that 2016 triumph on Sunday.

 

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