Metallica has shared another pro-shot video of them performing their classics from their “Worldwired Tour”. Watch the band perform ‘Halo on Fire’ like in Geneva, Switzerland at Palexpo one year ago, on April of 2019! Continue reading
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Watch Metallica Perform “Halo On Fire” Live In London
Metallica has shared another video from their massive, multi-year WorldWired World Tour. Watch a pro-shot video performance of them playing ‘Halo On Fire’ from Hardwired… To Self Destruct (Blackened Recordings), at the O2 Arena in 2017.Continue reading
Watch Pro-Shot Footage Of Metallica Performing “Halo On Fire”
Metallica continues to offer a plethora of amazing multi-angle pro-shot footage from all of their live concerts. Watch this video of them playing more recent track “Halo On Fire” live in Germany. Continue reading
Kirk Hammett Names His Favorite Song To Play Live Off Metallica’s Hardwired… To Self-Destruct
Since its release, Metallica has performed seven tracks off of Hardwired… To Self-Destruct live. Kirk Hammett was recently asked by CFOX which one was his favorite to play, and the answer may surprise you. Continue reading
Metallica Performs Now That We’re Dead And Halo On Fire Live For The First Time In Seoul, South Korea
Metallica kicked off the “Worldwired 2017 Tour” today at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea, and brought some new songs into the set list. Continue reading
Metallica Releases Halo On Fire Video From Hardwired…To Self-Destruct
Metallica will be releasing Hardwired…To Self-Destruct on Friday via Blackened Records, but they continue on with their video premieres tonight. We’ve already seen the ‘Dream No More’, ‘Confusion’, ‘ManUNkind’, ‘Now That We’re Dead’, ‘Here Comes Revenge’ and ‘Am I Savage’ clips, and you can now enjoy the ‘Halo On Fire’ video below!Continue reading
Metallica – Hardwired…To Self-Destruct
Ladies and gentlemen, the eight year wait for a new Metallica album is almost over. Hardwired…To Self-Destruct will be hitting stores on November 18th via Blackened Recordings, and although it took 2989 days to get here, the heavy metal icons are about to release their best record in over twenty years. Continue reading