METALLICA To Play Austrian Festival In June?

November 27, 2003

Wiesen.at is reporting that METALLICA are scheduled to headline the Aerodrome festival in Austria on June 11, 2004. Fans in the area can purchase tickets at Clubticket.at and German fans can buy tickets soon at Kartenhaus.de.

As previously reported, METALLICA will play a massive show in Gothenburg, Sweden as part of their spring 2004 European tour. The gig will take place at the 55,000-capacity Ullevi stadium in late May — most likely May 29.

In other news, Sony Music Japan has posted a video of METALLICA along with live footage from the band's November 6 show in Yokyo, Japan. Check out the video at Sonymusic.co.jp (click on the image of drummer Lars Ulrich).

(Thanks: The 4 Horsemen)

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