Metallica's 1989 Concert History

Metallica (formed in 1981 in Los Angeles) is widely recognized as one of the most influential heavy metal bands in history, often acknowledged as one of the "Big Four" of thrash metal, alongside Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer. Metalica was formed by lead singer James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich with Dave Mustaine joining on lead guitar and Ron McGovney on bass. McGovney departed in 1982 and was replaced by Cliff Burton, who died in 1986 when the band's tour bus crashed in Sweden. Jason Newsted replaced Burton, departing in 2001. Robert Trujillo joined the band in 2003 and remains its longest-lasting bassist to date. Some of Metalica's most popular songs include "One," "Enter Sandman," "Ride the Lightning," "Nothing Else Matters," "Wherever I May Roam," "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "Sad but True," "Unforgiven," "Master of Puppets," which was featured in Netflix's "Stranger Things" Season 4 finale.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 07, 1989
Metallica

And Justice For All World Tour

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Ginásio do Ibirapuera São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Oct 06, 1989
Metallica
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Ginásio do Ibirapuera São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Oct 04, 1989
Metallica
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Washington DC
Sep 23, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More

Metallica; Faith No More

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Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Irvine, California, United States
Sep 22, 1989
Metallica
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Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Irvine, California, United States
Sep 21, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More
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Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Irvine, California, United States
Sep 17, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More

Metallica

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Cal Expo Amphitheatre Sacramento, California, United States
Sep 16, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More
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Cal Expo Amphitheatre Sacramento, California, United States
Sep 15, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More
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Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, California, United States
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Sep 14, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More
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Concord Pavilion Concord, California, United States
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Sep 12, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More / The Cult
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Lawlor Events Center, University of Nevada Reno Reno, Nevada, United States
Sep 10, 1989
Metallica
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Compton Terrace at Firebird Lake Chandler, Arizona, United States
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Sep 09, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More
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Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Sep 08, 1989
Metallica / Faith No More

…and Justice For All

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The Salt Palace South Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Sep 03, 1989
Metallica / The Cult / Faith No More Boise State University Pavilion Boise, Idaho, United States
Sep 01, 1989
Metallica / The Cult

Damaged Justice

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Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon, United States
Sep 01, 1989
Metallica / The Cult
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Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon, United States
Aug 30, 1989
Metallica / The Cult
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Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle, Washington, United States
Aug 29, 1989
Metallica / The Cult
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Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle, Washington, United States
Aug 28, 1989
Metallica / The Cult
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Spokane Arena Spokane, Washington, United States

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Metallica / The Cult
May 31, 1989
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Metallica / The Cult
Jul 19, 1989
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Metallica / Queensrÿche on Mar 30, 1989 [137-small]

Metallica / Queensrÿche
Mar 30, 1989
 Portland, Maine, United States
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Metallica / Queensrÿche
Mar 30, 1989
 Portland, Maine, United States
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Metallica / Queensrÿche on Mar 30, 1989 [141-small]

Metallica / Queensrÿche
Mar 30, 1989
 Portland, Maine, United States
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Metallica / Queensrÿche on Mar 30, 1989 [143-small]

Metallica / Queensrÿche
Mar 30, 1989
 Portland, Maine, United States
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Metallica / Queensrÿche on Mar 30, 1989 [144-small]

Metallica / Queensrÿche
Mar 30, 1989
 Portland, Maine, United States
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Metallica / Queensrÿche on Apr 10, 1989 [520-small]

Metallica / Queensrÿche
Apr 10, 1989
 Québec, Quebec, Canada
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Metallica / Queensrÿche on Apr 10, 1989 [523-small]

Metallica / Queensrÿche
Apr 10, 1989
 Québec, Quebec, Canada
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Metallica on Jun 27, 1989 [529-small]

Metallica
Jun 27, 1989
 Evansville, Indiana, United States
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Metallica on Jun 27, 1989 [530-small]

Metallica
Jun 27, 1989
 Evansville, Indiana, United States
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Metallica
Jun 27, 1989
 Evansville, Indiana, United States
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Metallica on Jun 27, 1989 [533-small]

Metallica
Jun 27, 1989
 Evansville, Indiana, United States
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Metallica / Queensrÿche on Apr 19, 1989 [139-small]

Metallica / Queensrÿche
Apr 19, 1989
 Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
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Djskinsfan74 Oct 04, 2022

Looking for photos of Metallica from 1989 in D.C. backstage

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Where is Metallica from?

Metallica was formed by drummer Lars Ulrich and guitarist James Hetfield in Los Angeles, California, on October 28, 1981 but has been based out of San Francisco for most of it’s career. Their first full-length album Kill ‘Em All was recorded in Rochester, New York and released in 1983.

What genre is Metallica?

Metallica is considered one of the founding thrash metal bands alongside Anthrax, Megadeth, and Slayer. However, after the 1980s, much of their music became much more mainstream with softer hits “Enter Sandman” and “The Unforgiven” from 1991’s Metallica (also called The Black Album). Nonetheless, their subsequent albums like St. Anger and the titular single provide a heavy dose of in-your-face thrash and speed metal.

When was Metallica formed?

Metallica was officially formed on October 28, 1981, five months after Lars Ulrich put an advertisement in the newspaper reading, “Drummer looking for other metal musicians to jam with Tygers of Pan Tang, Diamond Head, and Iron Maiden.” James Hetfield and Ulrich were the first two members with Dave Mustaine and Cliff Ron McGovney joining later that year.

Who are the members of Metallica?

Drummer Lars Ulrich, bassist Ron McGovney, lead vocalist James Hefield, and lead guitarist Dave Mustaine were the founding members of Metallica in 1981. McGovney was replaced by Cliff Burton the following year while Jason Newsted replaced Burton after his death. Newsted then left in 2001 to be replaced by Bob Rock and then Robert Trujilo while Mustaine was fired from the band in 1981 and replaced by Kirk Hammett in 1983.

Why did Jason Newsted leave Metallica?

Jason Newstead left Metallica on January 17, 2001 citing “private and personal reason.” He also mentioned that he felt that he didn’t have enough creative input in the band while cited neck and back injuries due to years of headbanging as a reason for his departure. At a concert in 1992, he suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns due to faulty pyrotechnics.

Why was Dave Mustaine kicked out of Metallica?

Although a talented member of the band, Dave Mustaine’s tenure in Metallica was short-lived. He was ejected from the band on April 11, 1983, because of his drug abuse, alcoholism, and constant fighting with his band mates James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. Nonetheless, he still went on to form Megadeth, another founding thrash metal act.

Who died in Metallica and how?

Former Metallica bassist Cliff Burton was only 24 years old when he died in a tragic bus crash on September 27, 1986. He was sleeping on his bunk bed without safety restraints when the bus hit a patch of black ice. He was thrown into the bus window, which crashed on top of him.

How much is Metallica worth?

In 2019, Metallica was listed Forbes as one of the “World’s Most High-Paid Celebrities,” with a total net worth of $900 million. The individual net worth of the band’s current members is supposedly:

  1. James Hetfield: $300 million
  2. Lars Ulrich: $350 million
  3. Kirk Hammett: $210 million
  4. Robert Trujillo: $30 million

What is the Metallica Blacklist?

The Metallica Blacklist is an album that celebrates the influence of Metallica in the music industry. The album has 12 songs with 53 artists from various genres, generations, cultures, and continents. All profits are donated to the choice foundations of all artists and Metallica’s own foundation, All Within My Hands. It was released digitally on September 10, 2021 with vinyl and CD versions out on October 1, 2021.

How old are the members of Metallica?

All of the former and current members of Metallica are roughly around the same age. Robert Trujilo is the youngest currently living member at 59 years old while Dave Mustaine, who was fired from the band in 1983, is 62 year old. James Hetfield is 60, Lars Ulrich is 60, and Kirk Hammett is 61.

How many concerts has Metallica had?

Metallica has had 2,304 concerts.

What genre is Metallica?

Metallica is most often considered to be Rock, United States, Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Thrash Metal, Progressive Metal, Speed Metal, Old School Thrash, Political, Bases De Freestyle, Angry, and Virtuoso.

When is the next Metallica concert?

The next Metallica concert is on May 24, 2024 at Olympiastadion (Olympic Stadium) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The bands performing are: Metallica / Architects / Mammoth WVH.

When was the last Metallica concert?

The last Metallica concert was on March 20, 2024 at D.A.R. Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., United States. The bands that performed were: Elton John / Metallica / Garth Brooks / Annie Lennox / Joni Mitchell / Brandi Carlile / Charlie Puth / Maren Morris / Billy Porter / Jacob Lusk.

What setlist does Metallica play live?

The songs that Metallica performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 20, 2024 concert at D.A.R. Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., United States:

  1. Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding

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