On Thursday (August 28), the band played their smallest gig since 2013’s ‘Freeze Em All’ concert in Antarctica, performing in front of 500 fans at an invite-only gig in New York.
The 14-song set took place in a tent outside the Stephen Talkhouse venue in Amagansett, marking the launch of the SiriusXM channel Maximum Metallica, with a host of big names – including Howard Stern, Sylvester Stallone and Sir Paul McCartney – in attendance.
Their set leaned heavily on 1991’s ‘The Black Album’, with the band performing ‘Sad But True’, ‘Wherever I May Roam’, ‘Nothing Else Matters’ and ‘The Unforgiven’. During their time-honoured “doodle” segment, guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo paid homage to Ozzy with a rendition of ‘Crazy Train’, drawing huge cheers from the small crowd.
Metallica currently playing their intimate show in Amagansett, NY. launching their Sirius XM Maximum Metallica channel. #Metallicapic.twitter.com/jvdsC0LETN
‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ Wherever I May Roam’ ‘Crazy Train’ (Ozzy Osbourne tribute during Kirk and Rob’s “Doodle” segment) ‘Fuel’ ‘Fade to Black’ ‘Sad but True’ ‘The Unforgiven’ ‘Whiskey in the Jar’ ‘Nothing Else Matters’ ‘Seek & Destroy’ ‘One’ ‘Master of Puppets’ ‘Enter Sandman’
The band will return to this side of the pond once again next year for a string of stadium shows in the UK and Europe – including dates in Dublin, Glasgow, Cardiff and London. Opening sets will come from Gojira, Pantera, Knocked Loose and Avatar. You can check out the full list of dates here and find any remaining tickets here.