Apr
24
Apr
24
Rogers Centre
Steel your heart and your ears because an unwavering metal throttle will land in Toronto. It's the third year's run of Metallica's M72 World Tour and it's set to combust twice at Rogers Center in April 24 and April 26, 2025!
The No Repeat Weekend continues, and with the two day pass, you get two unique set lists and no repeat opening acts, featuring Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies on Day One and Limp Bizkit and Ice Nine Kills on Night Two. It's explosive. It's massive. The event, proudly produced by Live Nation, will attempt to cover all of Metallica's greatest hits right in the center of the ring from hell, backed by towers topped with LED video screen cylinders, and a Snake Pit in the middle of the stage.
Each night will give you four hours of relentless thrash attack giving you little time to breathe and an assurance that you'll be sore the next week. Tickets are selling out quickly so grab yours now!
Apr
24
Rogers Centre
Apr
24
Rogers Centre
Apr
26
Rogers Centre
Metallica's M72 World Tour has broken records and has imprinted unforgettable memories of thrash and fire upon more than 3 million people---and now that they're on their third year run, it's your turn. The Award-winning metal band is on a ferocious 2025 trek with 21 shows on the line across North America. The No Repeat Weekend concept remains, and with two nights, April 24 and 26, at the iconic Rogers Center, you have the opportunity to witness two unique Metallica nights, no repeat setlist and no repeat opening acts.
After more than four decades of making explosive music, Metallica has continued to exceed expectations. In this tour, you'll be greeted by a unique stadium production, the band back mid-field in-the-round and the Snake Pit moved to the center of the stage. Columns will tower over you, topped with LED video screen cylinders so you don't miss anything. Multiple pyro displays will ignite, forming a circle from hell, until you feel the heat from afar. With four acts and four separate drum risers facing different directions each night, everyone will get ample face time with the band.
Scream. Jump. Pump your fists up. Each night will cover two hours of relentless thrash assaults featuring their most popular hits from 1983's 'Kill 'Em All' up to this year's fresh cuts in '72 Seasons.' Pyro displays will sync perfectly to the rip-roaring 'Fuel' and 'Moth Into Flame.' Hetfield will spit out venomous vocals, while Hammett and Trujillo will trade stringed onslaughts with each other, perfectly framed by the thunderous drumbeats by Ulrich to headbanger thrash opuses like 'Harvester of Sorrow,' 'Creeping Death' and 'Ride the Lightning.'
Night One's opening acts will be dominated by 'Power Groove' hitmaker Pantera and Skate Punk legend Suicidal Tendencies. Pantera, the Texas-born metal band will heat up the show brutally with tracks from their long list of gold and platinum certified albums. Grammy-nominated LA-based Suicidal Tendencies will place the hard in hardcore in their performance of classic hits like 'Institutionalized.'
Night Two will taste differently but will have equally damning metal display. ,The linchpin of the late '90s to early '20s nu-metal scene will blast out their classic rap-rock sound and late-era introspective cuts. To drum up the theatrical display, horror-loving metal outfit Ice Nine Kills will intensify metalcore aggression blended with elements of classic horror films.
Rogers Center boasts itself as one of the biggest stadiums in Canada, featuring more than 50,000 capacity. The venue's acoustics is ready to handle hours of full blast speakers and fire displays on max. One night is not enough to cover their greatest hits in their vast discography of 11 studio albums, three extended plays and other works that garnered them more than 100 awards including 9 Grammys and 5 Billboard wings. If you want a fuller Metallica experience, grab the two-day pass. Each ticket purchase will also part some of its proceeds to support local charities via the band's foundation, All Within My Hands. Tickets are already out so grab them while you can!
Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario, , US