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Fans clearly were anticipating the concert. As Metallica took the stage, there was a massive seismograph spike from fans jumping up and down enough to shake the earth underneath them.
SEE ALSO: Metallica concert prompts traffic alerts and ride-share changes near Lane Stadium tonight The Virginia Tech Seismograph sits just a mile away from Lane Stadium. It's about 100 miles away ...
If you know college football tradition, you likely know why fans in Blacksburg, Va. were setting off the seismograph at Metallica's Wednesday show. ... (May 8) as part of their North American tour.
The first Metallica-induced “earthquake” at Lane Stadium registered at a 1.5 magnitude, the day before a slight 3.0 magnitude quake hit elsewhere in Virginia.
Metallica is in a really good mood tonight,” James Hetfield warned the crowd early in the concert. “So watch out.” ...
Metallica played their first concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium on Wednesday, where the crowd’s rapturous reaction to “Enter Sandman” — which has doubled as the Hokies football team ...
LANDOVER, Md. (7News) — Metallica is coming to the Washington D.C. area later this May. As a part of their M72 World Tour, iconic rock band Metallica is making a stop on May 28 at Northwest ...
Tags: Seismograph, Metallica, Enter Sandman, Virginia Tech BLACKSBURG, Va. – Here is something fun, Hokie fans made an impact during Wednesday night’s Metallica concert, literally.
The first Metallica-induced “earthquake” at Lane Stadium registered at a 1.5 magnitude, the day before a slight 3.0 magnitude quake hit elsewhere in Virginia.
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