Report: METALLICA's Robert Trujillo Says Touring South America Is "Special"
November 17, 2009, 15 years ago
The Rock Radio reports:
METALLICA recently announced an early 2010 tour of South and Central America, with the band visiting two cities - Panama City and San Jose, Costa Rica - that it has never played before.
The group will also hit Lima, Peru, for what promoters are expecting to be the biggest musical event ever staged in Peruvian history.
Bassist Robert Trujillo was blown away when we told him that: "Wow. The largest concert in Lima, Peru. I didn't know that, so this is special. For me going down there is special anyway. The fans are always next level. Getting down into Lima and further down into Brazil, Argentina - we've got three shows at Argentina Riverplate Stadium - to get into that region of the world and check out the culture down there is very exciting for us."
Read more at The Rock Radio.
Multi-camera footage of Metallica performing their classic 'Master Of Puppets' at New York City's Madison Square Garden on November 14th can be viewed below.
The band's setlist was as follows:
'That Was Just Your Life'
'The End Of The Line'
'For Whom The Bell Tolls'
'Holier Than Thou'
'One'
'Broken, Beat And Scarred'
'Cyanide'
'Sad But True'
'Turn The Page'
'All Nightmare Long'
'The Day That Never Comes'
'Master Of Puppets'
'Fight Fire With Fire'
'Nothing Else Matters'
'Enter Sandman'
'Helpless'
'Whiplash'
'Seek & Destroy'