Watch the METALLICA pop-up store in Paris: video, photos
22-05-2023
To celebrate METALLICA‘s two concerts at the Stade De France in Paris, France during the recently launched “M72” world tour, Cremerie De Paris had the honor to host a really cool pop-up store for the band’s fans.
In the two-minute video below, which was uploaded to the Cremerie De Paris YouTube channel, you can see METALLICA fans walking from the Stade De France to Cremerie De Paris, taking the RER B direct 12-minute train connection and you can check out the items that are being sold at the store. There are also several Instagram posts from Cremerie De Paris containing photos and video from both inside and outside the store. bum
The pop-up store opened on Tuesday, May 16 and is scheduled to have its last day today (Saturday, May 20).
METALLICA played the fourth show of its “M72” world tour last night (Friday, May 19) at Stade De France. The trek sees the band playing two nights in every city it visits — with each “No Repeat Weekend” featuring two completely different setlists and support lineups. The “M72” tour features a bold new in-the-round stage design that relocates the famed METALLICA Snake Pit to center stage, as well as the “I Disappear” full-tour pass and the debut of discounted tickets for fans under 16 years of age.
METALLICA launched the second Paris show with “Creeping Death”. The group’s 16-song set also included three new songs from the “72 Seasons” album: the title track, “If Darkness Had A Son” and “You Must Burn!”.
Opening acts include Floor Jansen, EPICA, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, ICE NINE KILLS, MAMMOTH WVH, PANTERA, ARCHITECTS, GRETA VAN FLEET and VOLBEAT.
METALLICA promises fans who purchase a two-day ticket that they won’t see the same song twice for a total of over 30 songs spanning the band’s 40-plus-year career.
Each weekend offers a variety of “Enhanced Experiences”, ranging from access to a meet-and-greet, production and stage tour, food and beverage in the “Black Box” lounge to early entry into the venue and the Snake Pit. The very popular “Black Laminate” is back, now known as the “I Disappear Ticket”, and is the ultimate pass for the fan who wants to run away with METALLICA for multiple weekends.
A single “I Disappear” ticket purchase gives you access to as many of METALLICA‘s 46 headlining tour dates across Europe and North America in 2023 and 2024 as you choose. You decide how many shows you’d like to attend around the world, and for how long, and METALLICA will make it as easy as possible.
According to Billboard, “72 Seasons” sold 146,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in its first week of release to land at position No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. It marks the band’s 12th Top 10-charting album, of which eight have reached the top two.
“72 Seasons” had the biggest week for any rock or hard rock album since TOOL‘s “Fear Inoculum” arrived in September 2019 with 270,000 equivalent album units.
“72 Seasons” was released on April 14 via METALLICA‘s own Blackened Recordings. Produced by Greg Fidelman with guitarist/vocalist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, it is METALLICA‘s first full-length collection of new material since “Hardwired…To Self-Destruct”.
Speaking of the album-making process, Ulrich explained: “It’s one of the only things that hasn’t changed in 40 years. There’ll be a whole slew of riffs and jams and sound checks, then it falls into my lap to go through them and identify, ‘That one’s great, that one’s good, maybe there’s a song over here.'”
Regarding the fact that guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo were given writing credits on more than half of “72 Seasons”, Hetfield told the Associated Press: “All four guys were on the floor when we were writing, which is new for us. Usually it’s just Lars and I sitting out there hashing it out. It felt really great to have the energy of all four. There’s a lot more democracy on this album. Lars and I gave up the steering wheel a little more than usual.”
Hammett agreed, saying: “It was much more collaborative. The attitude was just more open. There is less limitations on everyone’s creativity and I think that shows.”
In the seven years since the arrival of “Hardwired… To Self-Destruct”, METALLICA has reissued some of its classic albums, released a second live album with the San Francisco Symphony, commissioned a covers album featuring the likes of GHOST, VOLBEAT, WEEZER, Corey Taylor and THE HU, and landed on the Billboard songs chart with “Master Of Puppets” after a prominent placement in the hit Netflix show “Stranger Things”.
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