METALLICA's JAMES HETFIELD Falls On Stage At Amsterdam Concert, Narrowly Avoids Serious...

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METALLICA frontman James Hetfield narrowly avoided serious injury earlier tonight (Monday, September 4) during the band's concert in The Netherlands. METALLICA was performing the song "Now That We're Dead" at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam when Hetfield apparently took a wrong step and fell into a small hole on the stage that had just opened up. Within seconds, a couple of crew members came over to help the frontman get back on his feet while bassist Robert Trujillo and guitarist Kirk Hammett appeared to be monitoring the situation with obvious concern. After Hetfield was lifted back on stage, he continued playing the track while grimacing in pain. Fan-filmed video footage of the incident — shot from two different angles — can be seen below. This is not the first stage accident that Hetfield has been involved with as a member of METALLICA. During a 1992 stadium tour with GUNS N' ROSES, James suffered second degree burns to his face, arms and hands after an ill-placed explosion erupted during the song "Fade To Black". Hetfield later said: "There was extra pyro in addition to the original pyro and I got a little too close." He credited his guitar with saving him from further injury. The European leg of METALLICA's "WorldWired" tour kicked off in Copenhagen, Denmark on September 2 and will run through November. After a break, the trek will pick up again on February 1, 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal, and continue through May, finishing up in Helsinki, Finland. The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame band is touring in support of its tenth studio album, "Hardwired... To Self-Destruct", which came out last November.

??? JAMES turns away from his mic and walks right into the hole...??? SEP 04 2017 AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ZIGGO DOME

Posted by MilanicaChannel on Monday, September 4, 2017​

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