Hard-rock band Metallica has just announced a last-minute concert in Toronto … and nothing else matters.
No, but seriously, the famed band, headed by guitar thrasher James Hetfield, will be playing to a small audience at Toronto’s Opera House on Tuesday, Nov. 29.
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The concert is a one-night-only special event, and Fifth Members get discounted tickets. (Formerly known as the Met Club, fan-club members are honorary “fifth” band members.)
While Fifth Members can get two tickets (max.) for a special $25 price through a one-hour pre-sale on Wed., Nov. 23 at 9 a.m. ET, non-Fifth Members can purchase up to two tickets per person on Wed., Nov. 23 at 11 a.m. ET for $100 each.
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All ticket proceeds go to The Daily Bread Food Bank. Collection bins will also be at the venue, so Metallica is encouraging fans to support those less fortunate by bringing canned goods or other non-perishable food items to the show.
Metallica, which just released its 10th studio album, Hardwired… to Self-Destruct, promises a “hot, sweaty old-school small show vibe” to the Toronto show.