METALLICA: Performance Footage Of Two New Songs From LEEDS Available

August 23, 2008

Fan-filmed video footage of METALLICA performing its new single, "The Day That Never Comes", for the first time last night (Friday, August 22) during the band's headlining set on the main stage at the UK's Leeds Festival can be viewed below. Also available is footage of METALLICA playing the other new track, "Cyanide". (Both clips were filmed and uploaded by Dave Ingham a.k.a. YouTube user "triptykon".)

The band played a hit-packed set, which included "…And Justice For All" and "Master Of Puppets", and also previewed another brand new track, "Cyanide", from the forthcoming CD.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Creeping Death
02. Fuel
03. Ride The Lightning
04. Harvester of Sorrow
05. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
06. Cyanide
07. ...And Justice For All
08. No Remorse
09. The Day That Never Comes
10. Master Of Puppets
11. Motorbreath
12. Nothing Else Matters
13. Sad But True
14. One
15. Enter Sandman
- - - - -
16. Last Caress
17. So What
18. Seek And Destroy

According to NME.com, METALLICA revealed from the stage that it is set to return to the UK for an indoor arena tour in February 2009.

"The Day That Never Comes":

"Cyanide":

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