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Watch: Metallica just released a pro-shot 2.5-hour Paris show on YouTube

Metallica is helping make the best of the worldwide quarantine with their “Metallica Mondays” initiative, which will see the band releasing a pro-shot live video from their archives each Monday. Yesterday’s video is a killer 2.5-hour show from Paris in 2017 at the AccorHotels arena as part of the Hardwired… to Self-Destruct world tour.

The 18-track setlist features a number of Hardwired tracks alongside fan favourites like “Creeping Death” and “Blackened,” along with their cover of The Misfits’ “Last Caress.” Filmed in the round, the set looks and sounds incredible.


Each video will remain online for one week. While the videos are free, Metallica is accepting donations for All Within My Hands, a fund “dedicated to creating sustainable communities by supporting workforce education, the fight against hunger, and other critical local services.”

Check out the full Paris video below, and stay tuned for the next Metallica Mondays drop on April 6 at 8 pm EST.

Gabriel Sigler

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