SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn., Feb. 17, 2017 -- Metallica tickets for their 2017 “WorldWired” Tour are now available for purchase on TicketNetwork.
The heavily-anticipated “WorldWired” Tour started public on sales on Friday, February 17th, and Metallica tickets will be selling fast. The summer tour hits major stadiums in the US, including: MetLife Stadium, NRG Stadium, Comerica Park and more. These large venues allow Metallica to bring their usual energy and unbelievable show experience to thousands of fans across the country.
Metallica will be joined on tour by Avenged Sevenfold and Volbeat, two bands that followed the path that Metallica established in the heavy metal genre. The legendary rock band recently performed with Super Bowl Halftime starlet Lady Gaga at the 59th edition of the GRAMMYs® on Sunday night. Following that performance, the band announced they would be heading out on tour in 2017!
Pyrotechnics and intricate light shows are staples of a Metallica show, and the “WorldWired” Tour will include more of the same.
The get-in price on TicketNetwork.com is starting below $100 before fees for most shows. This affordability is rare to find for such a high-profile band, making the demand for tickets that much higher.
Hardwired… To Self-Destruct was the latest album release for Metallica. The 2016 album should take up a chunk of the set list, but the band will surely play some of their biggest hits from the 80s and 90s.
Metallica has been going strong for over 35 years now, so fans know these tours will now occur less frequently. Secure Metallica tickets today for the “WorldWired” Tour at TicketNetwork. This will definitely be a show that you won’t want to miss.
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