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Metallica brought years of pent-up excitement to Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium on Wednesday night, energizing the crowd with a live performance of the Virginia Tech Hokies’ iconic entrance song during ...
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 ...
A family from Virginia have Metallica to thank for saving their lives, after a truck ploughed into their living room on the ...
The concert that was a quarter of a century in the making is expected to bring Virginia Tech an anticipated $1.2 million in ...
Metallica rocked Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium so hard during their concert that the crowd's reaction triggered actual seismic activity. The crowd's massive reaction, especially during the song's ...
According to Virginia Tech Geophysics professor Dr. Martin ... appeared to line up with that moment at the end of the concert. The Metallica fans must have been doing plenty of jumping and ...
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" have long ...
The sold-out crowd when Metallica played "Enter Sandman" Video: Courtesy of Metallica and Virginia Tech When Metallica performed at Virginia Tech's stadium for the first time ever on Wednesday ...
The legendary rock group recently played Lane Stadium, home of Virginia Tech’s football team, and apparently they made quite the impression on the ground they were standing on. As Metallica took ...
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 ...
Metallica concert at Virginia Tech registers seismic activity. 60,000 fans jump and cheer to "Enter Sandman." Virginia Tech Athletics celebrates the electrifying moment. BLACKSBURG, Va.
Tech graduate and Metallica fan Gordon Boyes, 54, came all the way from Colorado to see Wednesday’s concert. “It’s a combination of two great things: Virginia Tech and Metallica,” he said ...