Fourth Annual ‘Metallica Night’ To Be Held At AT&T Park In San Francisco

The San Francisco Giants‘ fourth annual “Metallica Night” will be held Friday, May 6, 2016 at AT&T Park in San Francisco as the Giants take the field against the Colorado Rockies. As was the case at the first three installments of the “Metallica Night”, METALLICA will throw out the first pitch and perform a version of America’s national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner”. The band says: “We’ll stick around all night to cheer on the orange and black with all the loyal fans and keep your eyes peeled to spot us participating in some in between inning action.”

Special-event tickets for this game go on sale as part of Orange and Black Friday, November 27 at 8:00 a.m. PST. The special-event METALLICA ticket package includes a ticket to the game and a limited-edition METALLICA/Giants goodie, the details of which will be revealed at a later date. A portion of the proceeds from every “Metallica Night” special-event ticket will benefit the Surfrider Foundation and Amnesty International.

On Wednesday November 25 at 10:00 a.m. PST there will be a presale for Met Club members. Log in to the site at that time for a link to purchase your tickets to the game early.

Prior to last year’s festivities, METALLICA frontman James Hetfield spoke to Bay Area radio station Live 105 and explained how this melding of rock and baseball came about.

“We are fortunate enough to live in the Bay Area and hook up with the Giants,” he said. “They are a bunch of local boys doing good and we are hopefully in the same department as that. It’s basically a fun night. Local people. Local music.”

“What’s special about this is you can actually merge the two worlds together,” METALLICA bassist Robert Trujillo told the Associated Press at the first “Metallica Night”. “I feel that music is such an inspirational form of energy, as baseball is. And especially with METALLICA, believe it or not, our shows are very physical. Sports is a very physical thing, too.”

He added: “I’ve been a baseball fan in the early part of my life, so through the ’70s and the ’80s, I was a huge fan. I actually followed the Dodgers back then, back in the Kirk Gibson years, Steve Garvey. … It means a lot to me. It’s an honor to be here at this park, it’s one of the most beautiful ballparks in the U.S. and probably in the world even. It’s incredible. I don’t think any seat’s a bad seat here.”
Source: Blabbermouth

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