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Who toured with Metallica in 2003?

Who toured with Metallica in 2003?

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Metallica, Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park will embark on the Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003, beginning July 4, it was announced at a press conference in Los Angeles Wednesday (February 5). Although an itinerary is still being worked out, the trek is expected to visit 18 North American cities.

Who played at the Summer Sanitarium Tour?

Summer Sanitarium 2003

“Summer Sanitarium 2003”
Number of shows 19
Supporting acts Limp Bizkit, Deftones, Mudvayne
Opening for Metallica
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What year was the Summer Sanitarium Tour?

June 23, 2000 – August 9, 2000Summer Sanitarium Tour / Period

When did Metallica play Ohio Stadium?

2003-07-19 Columbus, OH, United States | Metallica.com.

Who opened for Metallica 2004?

Metallica and Godsmack are gearing up for a 2004 North American arena tour which could stretch as far as 80 dates, Billboard.com has learned.

When did Korn open for Metallica?

Dec 20, 1996: Metallica / Korn at The Forum Inglewood, California, United States | Concert Archives.

Who opened for Metallica 1994?

The supporting acts for this tour were Danzig, Suicidal Tendencies (whose bassist Robert Trujillo would join Metallica nine years later), Candlebox, and Fight. Fight were a replacement for Alice in Chains, who were forced to withdraw from the tour due to lead vocalist Layne Staley’s heroin addiction.

Did Metallica perform in Antarctica?

The concert that began as an internet rumor finally came to reality yesterday, as Metallica became the first major music act to perform in Antarctica. The long-running metal band performed an hour-long set inside a dome close to the heliport of Carlini Scientific Base.

Who opened for Metallica 1995?

Did Metallica perform on all 7 continents?

Another key aspect of Metallica that most people forget is that they host the accolade of being Guinness World Record holders. In 2013, the band became the first musical act to play a show on all seven of the planet’s continents in what is an undeniably impressive feat.

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