Upcoming Metallica tour...

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This news just out today...I'm...speechless. I expected a lot more from Metallica.. Ugh, I'm just sick right now..


METALLICA, LIMP BIZKIT and LINKIN PARK COMMITTED to the SANITARIUM

Rock fans rejoice! Three of the music world's greatest, most vital bands are joining forces for one of the most compelling tours in rock history, the Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003. Metallica, Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park come together for this once-in-a-lifetime live extravaganza that will kick off this coming summer, with all 3 bands playing headline length sets. The 3 groups are also delivering new albums to coincide with this unprecedented juggernaut throughout the U.S. The Summer Sanitarium Tour is slated to officially begin on July 4th. Metallica's inaugural Summer Sanitarium tour - which trekked across the U.S. in a series of sold out shows in the summer of 2000 - was one of the most successful concert events of that year, and featured some of the biggest names in rock, including Metallica, Korn, Kid Rock and System Of A Down.

For Metallica, who will be delivering their first studio album in more than five years this summer, the tour will mark their first appearance on American stages since 2000's Summer Sanitarium run. With more than 85 million albums sold worldwide, and holding down gold or platinum certifications in more than 40 countries, Metallica enters their third decade at the top of their game, largely regarded as one of the most influential groups in music history. Since their inception in 1981 the group has broken countless records, garnered numerous awards including 6 Grammys and engaged in several history-charting performances, including a groundbreaking appearance with the San Francisco Symphony in 1999. Their much anticipated new disc - their 8th studio album - entitled St. Anger, will be in stores on June 10th and is their first studio release since 1997's Re-Load, which debuted at #1 in 12 countries around the world and has sold more than 12 million albums worldwide to date.

Limp Bizkit, led by multi-talented frontman Fred Durst burst on to the rock scene in 1997 with their masterpiece, Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$, and are credited with single-handedly re-invigorating the rock genre by changing the face of alternative and rock radio. Having sold 28 million albums worldwide with just 3 studio releases, their last studio album Chocolate Starfish and The Hot Dog Flavored Water, sold 13 million copies worldwide and is certified platinum in 33 countries. It is the only rock record in the history of Sound Scan to sell over 1 million copies in its first week of sales. The band's long awaited follow up, Lessismore is tentatively set to be released May of 2003.

Linkin Park became the biggest selling band of 2001 with more than 8 million albums sold for their acclaimed album Hybrid Theory. Hailed by critics and fans alike as one of rock's most important new forces, the band refuses to be pigeonholed as 'just' a rock band, describing their sound as a 'cross-section of many genres', including alternative rock, hip hop and electronic. For the past eighteen months Linkin Park has been hard at work on Meteora, their new album on Warner Bros. Records due March 25th, 2003. Produced by Don Gilmore and Linkin Park, Meteora features Linkin Park's new single 'Somewhere I Belong,' which will be released to radio in late February.

In addition, Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003 is proud to announce Deftones and Mudvayne to the line-up. Deftones are currently putting the finishing touches on their as yet untitled 4th record once again produced by Terry Date. The record will be released this June. Mudvayne, The Peoria, Illinois, quartet are supporting their second album, The End of All Things To Come following the gold success of their debut L.D. 50..

In no particular order, here are the confirmed cities for Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003. Specific dates to be confirmed later. Most of these shows will go on sale February 22nd. Stay tuned! (One more band still to be announced!!!)

Minneapolis
St. Louis
Orlando
Philadelphia
New York
Boston
Columbus
Montreal
Dallas
Houston
Seattle
Denver
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Detroit
Toronto
Washington /Baltimore
Chicago

From Metallica.com
 
Is this a joke? I know April 1st is more than a month away.
Lars Ulrich does not like Fred Durst and Fred doesn't like Lars. Also, Limp Bizkit is useless without Wes Borland.
 
I hope so, but probably not. They had this whole huge press conference and had pictures and everything. I really don't care....I gave up on Metallica a few years ago. I don't want them embarrassing themselves like this, though. Sad stuff. Go to metallica.com for all the horrible details..
 
I saw that yesterday...yep. I tell ya I really have not been an avid fan of Metallica for a few years now, at LEAST. This news just really sealed the last nail on the coffin in my opinion for these guys...talk about a mix in genres:rolleyes: . Can you see a bunch of Linkin Park freaks going no holds barred to "Master of Puppets"? Ummmmmm, I think not. Case closed, exit Metallica.

*sigh*
 
Damn, I just went to www.metallica.com.
Shocking, terribly shocking.
I guess Lars needed another garage for his mansion.
 
If anything, it would be interesting to go just to see the incredible mix of people. I like people watching at conerts anyways - this will make it WAY more interesting.
 
Originally posted by Thorns of Sorrow
Metallica has been a pop band since 1991, deal with it.

Actually, technically speaking, they have been a pop band for a lot longer. They were famous before they turned sour, famous enough to be in the mainstream, and be considered pop. Of course, that doesnt mean that they were bad.

Originally posted by Nugent Goes AOL
Dear Terrorists,

Now's your chance for a new attack. I say go.

Love,

NugentGoesAOL

:lol:
Im on it!