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METALLICA has announced a "San Francisco Takeover" to coincide with the band's 40th-anniversary celebrations next month. Among the events being planned are performances by
TAIPEI HOUSTON, the new band featuring
Myles and
Layne Ulrich, sons of
METALLICA drummer
Lars Ulrich; and
OTTTO, the three-piece band featuring
Tye Trujillo, son of
METALLICA bassist
Robert Trujillo; and
THE WEDDING BAND, the side project of
METALLICA guitarist
Kirk Hammett and bassist
Robert Trujillo, along with
UGLY KID JOE singer
Whitfield Crane and
BAD WOLVES guitarist
Doc Coyle.
METALLICA said in a statement: "Our 40th Anniversary celebration is just a month away, and we’re getting ready to take over the city of San Francisco! From awesome live music and
Blackened Whiskey parties to a
'TALLICA film-fest and three
Ross Halfin events, you won't want to miss out on what we have in store. Tickets for all weekend events go on sale this Friday, November 19 at 10 AM PST.
"Already set to attend the two
METALLICA shows and want to make sure you get in the door at every other official, ticketed,
METALLICA event in San Francisco that weekend? A very limited number of 'Takeover the 40th' upgrades will also be available on Friday.
"Please note that San Francisco proof of vaccination and mask requirements apply to all events. For more information, visit SF.gov."
This past July,
METALLICA announced details of its massive 40th-birthday celebration: The band will mark this milestone by inviting the worldwide
METALLICA family to join them in their hometown of San Francisco for two unique live shows featuring two different setlists December 17 and 19 at Chase Center. Tickets for these shows were made available only to registered members of
METALLICA's Fifth Member fan club.
The 40th-anniversary shows see
METALLICA return to Chase Center for the first time since the September 2019
"S&M²" concerts that also served as the venue's grand opening. It was impossible not to notice that fans from more than 60 countries traveled to the City by the Bay and completely took over San Francisco for
"S&M²" weekend. That outpouring of positive vibes from around the world inspired
METALLICA to invite those Fifth Members back — and this time, in addition to the two shows at Chase Center,
METALLICA will be curating other live music and comedy events, Blackened Whiskey tastings, and so much more all around the city during the long four-day weekend of celebrations starting on Thursday, December 16.
Formed in 1981 by drummer
Lars Ulrich and guitarist/vocalist
James Hetfield,
METALLICA has become one of the most influential and successful rock bands in history, having sold nearly 120 million albums worldwide and generating more than 2.5 billion streams while playing to millions of fans on literally all seven continents. The band's several multi-platinum albums include
"Kill 'Em All",
"Ride The Lightning",
"Master Of Puppets",
"… And Justice For All",
"Metallica" (commonly referred to as The Black Album),
"Load",
"Reload",
"St. Anger",
"Death Magnetic" and
"Hardwired... To Self-Destruct", released in November 2016 and charting at No. 1 in 32 countries.
METALLICA's awards and accolades include nine
Grammy Awards, two
American Music Awards, multiple
MTV Video Music Awards, and its 2009 induction into the
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. In June of 2018, the band was awarded one of the most prestigious musical honors in the world: Sweden's
Polar Music Prize.
METALLICA's newest release, the
"S&M²" album and film, arrived last August on the band's own
Blackened Recordings label.
"S&M²" chronicles
METALLICA and
San Francisco Symphony's September 6 and September 8, 2019
"S&M²" concerts that served as the grand opening of San Francisco's Chase Center and reunited the band and
Symphony for the first time in 20 years.
"S&M²" brings those historic shows back to life, capturing more than two and a half hours of
James,
Lars,
Kirk Hammett and
Robert Trujillo joining forces with the nearly 80-strong
San Francisco Symphony, legendary music director of the orchestra
Michael Tilson Thomas and conductor
Edwin Outwater.