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Metallica's "Intimate" Final Act of 2023: Nostalgia and Decibels Await
Metallica announces a duo of "intimate" performances at the Mohegan Sun Arena this November, to commemorate the venue’s quarter-century milestone.
Touted as a prelude before they hit the road in '26, these gigs promise to be a peculiar conclusion to their calendar year.
Joining them in this celebration are Suicidal Tendencies and Spiritbox, adding an intriguing layer of variety to the mix. It's a rendezvous of high-decibel artistry, hinged on nostalgia and the unpredictable energy of a live crowd.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on April 6, 2026
Metallica's Waves: Rockers Flood Hawaii Charities with $125,000 Donation
METALLICA's All Within My Hands foundation graces Hawaii's shores with an offering of $125,000. This donation finds shelter in three local entities: the Hawaiian Council, the Lāhui Foundation, and Hui O He'e Nalu.
With Hawaii's landscape drenched by the kind of flooding that stirs whispers of an era two decades past, METALLICA's gesture wades into the heart of the matter with philanthropic precision.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on March 31, 2026
Metallica drops “Fuel” in Doha, swaps chequered flag for pyrotechnic flair
METALLICA lands in Doha and crashes the post-race calm of the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix with a sandstorm of power chords and pyro. Their November 30 headlining slot at Lusail International Circuit marks their first-ever performance in Qatar.
A sharp-cut, professionally shot video captures the group launching into “Fuel,” delivering the track with the energy of a throttled V8 engine. The moment sketches a curious intersection: one part racetrack adrenaline, one part stadium rock standoff.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on December 15, 2025
James Hetfield calls Metallica gig “best job” — irony not lost on Sunday Morning
Metallica frontman James Hetfield appears on "CBS Sunday Morning" in a feature spotlighting the band’s charitable venture, All Within My Hands Foundation. The segment is slated for November 30 at 9 a.m. on CBS and Paramount+.
When asked how he maintains a sense of joy in performing live, Hetfield offers a wry smile and says, “I have the best job in the world,” his words skimming irony while doubling as a quiet celebration of longevity and labor.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on November 28, 2025
Struck by “Fireball,” Lars Ulrich recalls childhood shaken by Deep Purple’s fury
Interpolating childhood memory with raw sonic impact, Lars Ulrich recounts his early fascination with music via Deep Purple’s “Fireball.” This specific track, he reveals on the “Music And We” podcast, left a palpable impression on him as a young listener.
Recalling its entrance like a jolt of electricity, he notes how the song’s intensity, structure, and energy sparked something visceral, quietly initiating his long-term entanglement with rhythm and noise.
Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on October 18, 2025


























