Metallica

Metallica Concert Memorabilia: 2003/4 Anton Corbijn St Anger Tour Program

$22.95
  • Metallica Concert Memorabilia: 2003/4 Anton Corbijn St Anger Tour Program

Metallica

Metallica Concert Memorabilia: 2003/4 Anton Corbijn St Anger Tour Program

$22.95
  • Forget to get a program at the St. Anger shows?
  • BuyRockNRoll has one waiting for you!
  • 60 pages of photos by Anton Corbijn with a protective sleeve.
  • Size is 12 x 12 inches.

New. The booklet is in excellent condition. The sleeve will have some minor wear.

After the June 2003 release of St. Anger, Metallica first made some festival and summer stadium appearances as part of the 2003 Tour rubric; those were the first shows to feature new bassist Robert Trujillo. But the full tour did not properly begin until November 6, 2003, starting at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, running through November 28, 2004, concluding at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California.

Nearly every performance was professionally recorded and sold online.

When drummer Lars Ulrich fell ill before the tour's Download Festival appearance on June 6, 2004, an assortment of temporary fill-ins was recruited, including Dave Lombardo of Slayer, Joey Jordison of Slipknot, and Flemming Larsen, Ulrich's drum technician.

The tour was especially popular in Scandinavia, where stadium dates were held and caused Metallica's entire back catalog to appear on the record charts.

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  • Forget to get a program at the St. Anger shows?
  • BuyRockNRoll has one waiting for you!
  • 60 pages of photos by Anton Corbijn with a protective sleeve.
  • Size is 12 x 12 inches.

New. The booklet is in excellent condition. The sleeve will have some minor wear.

After the June 2003 release of St. Anger, Metallica first made some festival and summer stadium appearances as part of the 2003 Tour rubric; those were the first shows to feature new bassist Robert Trujillo. But the full tour did not properly begin until November 6, 2003, starting at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, running through November 28, 2004, concluding at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California.

Nearly every performance was professionally recorded and sold online.

When drummer Lars Ulrich fell ill before the tour's Download Festival appearance on June 6, 2004, an assortment of temporary fill-ins was recruited, including Dave Lombardo of Slayer, Joey Jordison of Slipknot, and Flemming Larsen, Ulrich's drum technician.

The tour was especially popular in Scandinavia, where stadium dates were held and caused Metallica's entire back catalog to appear on the record charts.