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Hardwired Mentality: Metallica Set To Tour North American Stadiums This Year

Metallica this morning announced plans to "storm stadiums, arenas and festival stages this summer" on their first full North America tour since '09, according to Daniel Kreps of ROLLING STONE. The 25-date '17 WorldWired Tour will begin May 10 at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium. The band played a "handful of U.S. small venue gigs" last year, in addition to playing the "first ever concert at Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium" (ROLLINGSTONE.com, 2/13).

SELECT METALLICA TOUR DATES
DATE
CITY
VENUE
5/10
Baltimore
M&T Bank Stadium
5/12
Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
5/14
East Rutherford
MetLife Stadium
5/19
Boston
Gillette Stadium
5/21
Columbus
Mapfre Stadium
6/4
St. Louis
Busch Stadium
6/7
Denver
Sports Authority Field
6/11
Houston
NRG Stadium
6/14
San Antonio
Alamodome
6/16
Dallas
AT&T Stadium
6/18
Chicago
Soldier Field
7/5
Orlando
Camping World Stadium
7/7
Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
7/9
Atlanta
SunTrust Park
7/12
Detroit
Comerica Park
7/29
L.A.
Rose Bowl
8/4
Phoenix
Univ. of Phoenix Stadium
8/6
San Diego
Petco Park
8/9
Seattle
CenturyLink Field
8/14
Vancouver
BC Place
8/16
Edmonton
Commonwealth Stadium

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