
METALLICA played an abbreviated set last night (Friday, September 1) in Glendale, Arizona, apparently due to “vocal issues” suffered by the band’s frontman James Hetfield.
According to Ed Masley of the Arizona Republic, METALLICA’s 14-song set at State Farm Stadium was two tracks shorter than every…
METALLICA Plays Abbreviated Set In Phoenix, Reportedly Due To JAMES HETFIELD’s ‘Vocal Issues’
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