Metallica To Rock Howard Stern, Play Rare Club Show: Metallica News
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On Monday Metallica To Rock Howard Stern, Play Rare Club Show was a top story. Here is the recap: (hennemusic) Metallica have announced that they will be appearing on the Howard Stern Show, will be playing a rare intimate club show and also taping a SiriusXM's Town Hall special. "We've been invited back to chat with our great friend and always loyal Metallica supporter Howard Stern this Monday, September 26th and he's even asked us play a few songs live!," says the band. "Tune into The Howard Stern Show on Howard Stern's exclusive SiriusXM channel Howard 100 and if you don't have a SiriusXM subscription, the great team there has set it up so that you can still check out the show at siriusxm.com/howardfreetrial. "Later that day, we'll record a special edition of SiriusXM's Town Hall series answering questions from a select group listeners in the SiriusXM studios in New York City. The Town Hall special, hosted by music journalist, SiriusXM host and another long time great friend to the band, David Fricke, will air on the Mandatory Metallica channel, which makes a return on Wednesday, November 16th, two days before Hardwired� hits the streets." They had this to say about the special club show, "This Tuesday, September 27th, we'll be playing a special show for our Fifth Members only at the intimate Webster Hall and if you're a member you have a chance to pick up tickets and join us." Read more details - here.
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