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"Keep it Going Mexico City"
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Metallica has confirmed that the three sold out shows in Mexico City, Mexico at Foro Sol on June 4, 6, 7 will be filmed, along with Nimes, France at Arenes de Nimes on July 7.
The Foro Sol can held over 50,000 fans which gives a total of over 150,000 fans in the 3 dates. Here’s the official announcement:
“There's been a little chatter here and there about us filming a few shows this summer for potential release on DVD and among the countless internet rumors, these ones are actually true! We thought it would be cool to document a few shows that are unique and sure to be extra memorable for us, and hopefully for you too . . . first up are the three sold out shows in Mexico City, Mexico at Foro Sol on June 4, 6, 7 and later this summer, we also plan to have the cameras rolling at the sold out show in Nimes, France at Arenes de Nimes, the historic Roman amphitheatre where we'll be on July 7.
For any Metallica friends going to these shows, bring your war faces and don't be scared of the cameras!!
As usual, more to come...”
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Live Shit coming soon...
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On the new issue of “Rock Hard magazine (France) ” Rob was asked about the rumor of a new live DVD to be film on France, and Rob answered that indeed the band plans to shot in Nimes, France (July 7th, 2009) @ Arènes de Nîmes. The venue can hold up to 13,000 seats plus the General Admission.
This could be the first official live DVD filmed outside the USA. Keep looking for an official announcement by the band.
Confirmed!
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Time Warp
TIME WARP reveals our world in astonishing and spectacular new
ways by radically changing the lens of time. We will be able to see and
appreciate things that are normally beyond our senses because they take
place much too quickly, or too slowly.
Here's the official announcement:
"Want to see what really happens while we're playing? Discovery
Channel's "Time Warp" came to HQ about a month ago with their high
speed cameras to film us in action and the results air on Wednesday,
April 29 at 8:00 pm. It you haven't checked it out before, "Time Warp"
is hosted by brainiac MIT scientist and teacher Jeff Lieberman along
with digital-imaging expert Matt Kearney . . . they use new
technologies to film all kinds of "ordinary" events and slow it way
down so you can see the activity in a whole new light. " |
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