METALLICA's 'Live Earth' Setlist Revealed

July 7, 2007

METALLICA will perform a four-song set as part of the Live Earth concert in London taking place today (Saturday, July 7). The band is scheduled to play the following tracks:

01. Enter Sandman
02. Nothing Else Matters
03. Sad But True
04. For Whom The Bell Tolls

(UPDATE: The band played three songs instead of the scheduled four; "For Whom The Bell Tolls" was dropped, possibly due to time restrictions.)

Scheduled events prior to METALLICA's performance:

* Kyle MacLachlan introduces CORINNE BAILEY RAE (currently on stage)
Set: "I'd Like To" / "Mercy Mercy Me" / "Put Your Records On"

* Ioan Gruffudd introduces KEANE
Set: "Everybody's Changing" / "Somewhere Only We Know" / "Is It Any Wonder"

* Russell Brand introduces a film

* Chris Rock introduces METALLICA

SPINAL TAP will play a three-song set immediately following METALLICA's performance. The group, which will be introduced by "This is Spinal Tap" director Rob Reiner, will perform the following tracks:

01. Stonehenge
02. Warmer Than Hell
03. Big Bottom

The Live Earth show at the Wembley Stadium is part of the 24-hour global series of concerts being held to raise awareness of global warming.

Watch METALLICA's performance live via the Internet at this location.

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