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Metallica came to Blacksburg, VA on Wednesday as part of its M72 World Tour to play in front of more than 65,000 fans in Lane ...
A highly anticipated Metallica concert at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium wasn't just a performance; it was a seismic event.
Virginia Tech began coming out to Metallica on Aug. 27, 2000, when Virginia Tech installed the first videoboard inside Lane ...
The electrifying tradition of Virginia Tech fans synchronizing their energy to Enter Sandman at football games reached a new ...
For the last 25 years, Virginia Tech begins every game at Lane Stadium the same way: by blasting Metallica ‘s “Enter Sandman” while the Hokies take the field.
Most portable Bluetooth speakers are sealed units with rechargeable batteries somewhere inside, and when those batteries wear ...
If you know college football tradition, you likely know why fans in Blacksburg, Va. were setting off the seismograph at ...
I recently ran into a Virginia Tech alum who was telling me about how he was going to be at the Metallica concert in Blacksburg last night.
The band has long been synonymous with Virginia Tech. The university says the 1991 Metallica song “Enter Sandman” is a tradition that dates to August 27, 2000, when Virginia Tech installed its first ...
It wasn’t just the Metallica concert at Virginia Tech causing seismic waves this week, a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded near Dillwyn.
This still from a video released by Metallica shows (L-R) bassist Robert Trujillo, singer-guitarist James Hetfield and ...
An historic night for a stop on the M72 World Tour was capped with the song every Virginia Tech fan waited to hear live at Lane Stadium for a quarter of a century.