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METALLICA
Dec 10, 2009 Thursday
7:30 PM

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After a triumphant summer European tour, Metallica will return to rock North America this fall for the second leg of their sold-out World Magnetic Tour.  The multi-platinum hard-rock band will criss-cross the U.S. and Canada from September 14th through December 12th in support of their platinum-selling 10th studio album, Death Magnetic, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard album chart in September 2008 and won 2009 Grammy Awards for Best Metal Performance (for the track "My Apocalypse") and Best Recording Package.

The fall leg will include Metallica’s return to the Southland after two acclaimed shows last year, as the band will play Honda Center on December 10. 

Metallica launched their first proper tour of the United States and Canada in four years in October 2008 to rapturous reviews. The Los Angeles Times raved that the two-hour set "unleashed the powerful exchange of energies that defines Metallica`s purpose and its appeal," while the New York Post noted that "James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich destroyed any notion that their old bones are ready for the museum by sticking to the three V`s of metal music: volume, velocity, and virtuosity."

Metallica`s first studio album since 2003`s multi-platinum St. Anger, Death Magnetic has sold nearly 1.7 million copies in the U.S. and spawned three singles, "The Day That Never Comes," "My Apocalypse," and the current "Cyanide."

In other Metallica news, Activision released the highly anticipated video game Guitar Hero Metallica, featuring 28 songs from the band`s nearly 30-year career, in later March. In addition, on Saturday, April 4th Metallica was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in a star-studded ceremony.

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