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Metallica Rocks Welsh Stadium with Classic Cover

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In an electrifying performance at the Principality Stadium in Wales, Metallica surprised fans by covering the iconic ’60s pop classic, ‘Delilah.’ This unexpected choice added a unique twist to their setlist, showcasing the band’s versatility and ability to connect with diverse musical influences.

‘Delilah,’ originally made famous by Tom Jones, has long been a staple at rugby matches, and Metallica’s rendition brought a fresh energy to the beloved tune. The crowd erupted with enthusiasm, blending the worlds of rock and classic pop in a memorable moment.

As Metallica continues their world tour, this performance stands out as a testament to their innovative spirit and commitment to delivering unforgettable live experiences. Fans can look forward to more surprises as the band travels to various cities, proving that they are always ready to push the boundaries of rock music.


Source: ultimateclassicrock.com

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