Metallica Mondays: Here's how to live stream Metallica's House of Vans London concert for free
Another Monday, another Metallica show. You know the drill by now. Get those horns up! Every week, the hard rock megastars with the ninja stars, Metallica, treat their diehard fans around the globe to a special streaming concert series called Metallica Mondays. As part of this sweet deal, the band broadcasts one of their historic concerts for a virtual audience all week long on Facebook & YouTube, starting at 8 pm ET. The Four Horsemen aka James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammet, and Rob Trujillo are doing this in order to make sure their fans are being properly entertained while stuck indoors for the coronavirus quarantine period. What's more, it's not just about the sheer entertainment value. This series of on-demand streaming concerts for Metallica fans also acts as a handy fundraiser with all proceeds donated during the show going towards COVID-19 relief care.
This week, Metallica are going big by broadcasting their celebrated gig from across the pond, at the House of Vans in London. The Metallica: Hardwired at House of Vans show was first played on November 18, 2016.
As always, we got you covered in case you were looking for a setlist - here it is below, it looks like an absolute screamer.
Breadfan (Budgie cover)
The Four Horsemen
Battery
Sad but True (followed by Kirk's solo ended by 'Prowler' riff)
Fade to Black
Atlas, Rise!
Harvester of Sorrow
Moth Into Flame (followed by Rob's solo)
One
Master of Puppets
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Enter Sandman
Encore:
Whiskey in the Jar
Hardwired
Seek & Destroy
The generous band had originally posted this note on their official website when they first made their Metallica Mondays announcement: "While streaming is free, we will be hosting simultaneous fundraisers on each platform benefiting All Within My Hands. Your donation will help address food insecurities and medical supply shortages during the current COVID-19 crisis as AWMH is working with partners at Feeding America and Direct Relief."
So once you're done headbanging, spare a thought for the millions of people who are currently fighting for survival around the world right now, and make a small contribution if you can afford it. Every little bit helps, and the Metallica family is certainly putting their best foot forward with this special initiative. Make sure you tune in every Monday to catch a new Metallica concert that will be streaming all week on the band's social media pages.