Metallica are sharing video of a 1994 concert in their hometown of San Francisco, CA in the latest installment of their weekly streaming series.
“Metallica Mondays heat up with a show from the summer of ‘94 with a hometown gig at Shoreline Amphitheater!” says the band. “This show finds us at home in the Bay Area, in the middle of a summer tour of amphitheaters across the US, or as we like to call it... some SUMMER SH*T.”
The July 22, 1994 gig was part of the summer series that saw the group play 51 shows between May and August, including an appearance at the 25th anniversary edition of the Woodstock Festival.
Among the supporting acts for this tour were Suicidal Tendencies, whose bassist Robert Trujillo would leave the band the following year later and eventually join Metallica in 2003.
During the Metallica Mondays live concert streams, the band is accepting donations to its All Within My Hands Foundation.
"While we're all doing our part and staying home, we find ourselves missing live music,” says Metallica, “so how about we dive back into a few of our favorite shows at a socially responsible distance? Not to sound too cheesy, but now more than ever, we're in this together, and staying connected is how we'll get through it. With that in mind, we're bringing a series of Live Metallica shows right to your couch!"
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