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BLACKSBURG, Va. – A highly anticipated Metallica concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium wasn’t just a performance; it was a seismic event. For Hokies, the opening chords of “Enter Sandman ...
Over 60,000 fans gathered at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium for a night that created ground tremors. Metallica visited Blacksburg on Wednesday night for a stop on the M72 World Tour, taking the ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. (WFXR) — Two Virginia Tech alumni are adding Lane Stadium to a long, long list of stages where they’ve seen Metallica live. George Probst and Jeff Holland have been to more ...
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. “It’s just a different type ...
Metallica will pay Tech up to $500,000 ... The band has played 14 shows in Virginia, the first in 1986 in Hampton. Most recently it visited the commonwealth in 2009, rocking UVA’s John Paul ...
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 ...
On Wednesday May 8, Metallica performed their M72 World Tour at Virginia Tech. Over 65,000 fans filled Lane Stadium. “I am really grateful that Metallica came while I am going to school here ...
She also shares some tips for concert goers. Virginia Tech provides information on parking, transit for Metallica concert “We definitely recommend if they have a pre-purchased parking pass to ...
The field that is home to the Virginia Tech football team was barren and level. Part of the crew that sets up the stage for Metallica’s concerts spent the early parts of Friday afternoon ...
(WSET) — While Metallica rocks Lane Stadium this evening, something else may very well be shaking on Tech's campus. Dr. Martin Chapman, a seismologist at Virginia Tech, says the vibration of the ...
Rhino Sports and Entertainment is the event-staffing provider for all Virginia Tech events ... staffing and training more employees for the Metallica concert than they typically do for football ...