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BLACKSBURG — The heavy metal band Metallica has been rocking since the 1980s but had never performed at Lane Stadium until Wednesday night. So the Lane stop of the band’s tour drew fans of all ...
Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium renovations are on track to be completed before the 2026 football season, and Memphis athletics officials have made several changes to the design plans, athletic director ...
WASHINGTON — The Four Horsemen are taking over Northwest Stadium Wednesday night. Legendary rock band Metallica kicked off their World Tour, M72, in April. Tonight they're rolling to Landover ...
Metallica caused an earthquake during their encore performance of 'Enter Sandman' at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium on Wednesday, May 7.
Metallica are currently just starting off their US tour, so, we'll see if they cause any more seismic chaos. May 7th – Blacksburg, VA @ Lane Stadium (w/ Pantera & Suicidal Tendencies) ...
Metallica drew a raucous crowd to Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium on Wednesday for a concert 25 years in the making. The Hokies have used their song, “Enter Sandman,” as the football team’s ...
With opening support from Suicidal Tendencies and Pantera, Metallica’s performance capped off a full-scale stadium concert in the heart of Virginia Tech’s campus, before more than 70,000 fans.
ENTER SANDMAN: Metallica's seismic concert leaves Lane Stadium quaking The energy from the jumping crowd was powerful enough to send vibrations through the foundation and into the earth itself.
“Metallica saved ‘Enter Sandman’ for the final song of the night. It did not disappoint, shaking Lane Stadium so hard it registered on the Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory’s helicorder.
It’s one thing for the Virginia Tech Hokies to blast Metallica ‘s “Enter Sandman” as the football team’s game-day hype song when they take the field at Lane Stadium for home games. It ...
“Metallica saved ‘Enter Sandman’ for the final song of the night. It did not disappoint, shaking Lane Stadium so hard it registered on the Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory’s helicorder.
Metallica brought years of pent-up excitement to Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium on Wednesday night, energizing the crowd with a live performance of the Virginia Tech Hokies’ iconic entrance song ...