Even Dogs Love Metallica

Even Dogs Love Metallica

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Metallica has been on the road with the M72 World Tour, playing two totally different shows in each city, from the opening lineup to the set list Metallica shreds thru. The idea is, that it is indeed an experience, not just a concert.

The M72 World Tour was in Los Angeles last week and thanks to social media, we’ve learned there are a lot of high-profile Metallica fans out there. Jason Momoa, Dave Grohl, Tom Morello, even John Travolta were all in attendance to watch the mighty Metallica do what they do so well.

Turns out humans aren’t the fans of the heavy metal icons. A dog named Storm was in attendance for one show as well.  Storm, like any rebellious teenager, unbeknownst to her parents, snuck out of her house to go across the street to where Metallica was playing. Storm somehow not only found her way into SoFi Stadium but managed to procure her very own seat to enjoy the show.

Metallica shared a photo of Storm, proudly in her seat enjoying the festivities, to their social media, stating that she enjoyed the entire show and was reunited with her family the next day.

Storm beat you to it, but if you want to check out the M72 World Tour, you can head to St. Louis November 3rd and 5th.

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