Metallica fans, 鈥渘othing else matters鈥: the band has announced it will bring its M72 world tour to New Zealand next year.
Fifteen years after last taking the stage in Aotearoa, the legendary rockers - comprising vocalist and guitarist James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich, lead guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo - will play one show at Auckland鈥檚 Eden Park Stadium on November 19, 2025, with support from Evanescence and Suicidal Tendencies.
鈥淭he show will feature Metallica performing at the end of each stadium and will include the infamous 鈥楽nake Pit鈥 extending from the front of the stage,鈥 a media release said on Thursday.
The announcement comes weeks after Metallica teased a trip Down Under, revealing in a statement on their official website in September that their ongoing M72 tour would be extended into 2025.
Metallica are returning to New Zealand next year. James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich are pictured onstage on September 1, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. Photo / Getty Images
鈥淣orth America is not our only stop in 2025, as this year, we will return to Australia and New Zealand after far too long away!鈥 the Enter Sandman hitmakers declared in the statement.
鈥淪tay tuned for the full announcement coming VERY soon.鈥
鈥淓nhanced experiences鈥 will be available for Kiwi super-fans, including a meet-and-greet, production and stage tour, the 鈥淪nake Pit鈥, and food and beverages in the 鈥淏lack Box鈥 lounge. According to the band鈥檚 website, being in the famed pit - which is located in the 鈥渃entre of the stage鈥 - makes fans 鈥渁 part of the show鈥 and is 鈥渢he closest place鈥 to the band.
The 鈥淚 Disappear Ticket鈥 - which allows lucky fans to attend all six shows across Australia and New Zealand - will also be on offer, the media release added.
General tickets for the show will go on sale on Monday, November 4 at 12pm, while a fan club pre-sale begins on Tuesday, October 29. '
Described by the band as a 鈥渦nique stadium production鈥, the M72 set is designed to provide 鈥渁 complete 360-degree view of the show鈥.
For the North American leg of the tour, Metallica has announced both one-off shows and 鈥淣o Repeat Weekend鈥, a concept that involves the band performing two shows in the same city with different set lists and opening bands.
At the time of the original announcement, it appears Metallica will not be holding a 鈥淣o Repeat Weekend鈥 in New Zealand.
Metallica will join the likes of Coldplay, Travis Scott, Pink and Luke Combs in performing at Eden Park, which has applied for Auckland Council approval to double its number of annual concerts from six to 12.
In 2019, the band cancelled their highly anticipated tour of Aotearoa about a month before the scheduled shows after Hetfield checked into an addiction recovery programme.
The first Auckland concert at Mt Smart Stadium, which had been scheduled for October 31, 2019, sold out within 12 minutes.
The band said they fully intended to 鈥渕ake our way to your part of the world as soon as health and schedule permit鈥.
Metallica last performed in New Zealand in October 2010, playing Auckland鈥檚 Vector Arena (now known as Spark Arena) and Christchurch鈥檚 Canterbury Arena - the band鈥檚 first time in the city. Prior to that, the band headlined Big Day Out in 2004.
Pre-sale details
- Legacy Fanclub Pre-sale: Tuesday, October 29 from 9am until Wednesday, October 30, 9am
- Fifth Member Fanclub Pre-sale: Tuesday, October 29 from 11am until Wednesday, October 30, 9am
- Mastercard Pre-sale: Wednesday, October 30 from 11am until Friday, November 1, 11am
- Vodafone & One NZ Pre-sale: Wednesday, October 30 from 11am until Friday, November 1, 11am
- Live Nation Pre-sale: Friday, November 1 from 12pm until Monday, November 4, 11am
- Stadium Pre-sale: Friday, November 1 from 12pm until Monday, November 4, 11am.
Metallica M72 World Tour, New Zealand
- November 19, 2025
- Eden Park Stadium, Auckland.
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