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Metallica Honors Aussie Rock Legends with Iconic Covers on Tour

6 Nov

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Summary

  • Metallica covers INXS and The Angels hits during Australia/NZ tour
  • Fans join in singing classic "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again"
  • Tour supports Evanescence and Suicidal Tendencies
Metallica Honors Aussie Rock Legends with Iconic Covers on Tour

As Metallica continues their long-overdue M72 World Tour of Australia and New Zealand, the metal legends are paying tribute to the country's iconic rock acts. During their recent show in Adelaide, the band covered INXS' "Need You Tonight" and The Angels' "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again," a song that has become a staple of Australian music culture.

The crowd eagerly joined in the call-and-response chant of "no way, get f-- ed, f-- off" during The Angels' classic, showcasing the enduring popularity of the band's music. The Angels, known for their captivating live performances and memorable songs, were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1998.

Metallica's tour, which runs through mid-November, also features support from Evanescence and Suicidal Tendencies. The band's decision to incorporate these iconic Australian acts into their setlist has been warmly received by fans, who appreciate the group's nod to the country's rich musical heritage.

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Metallica covered hits by INXS and The Angels during their M72 World Tour of Australia and New Zealand.
Fans enthusiastically joined in the call-and-response chant of "no way, get f-- ed, f-- off" during Metallica's performance of The Angels' classic song, showcasing the enduring popularity of the Australian band's music.
Evanescence and Suicidal Tendencies are the support acts for Metallica's M72 World Tour in Australia and New Zealand.

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