Metallica- Orgullo Pasion Y Gloria -: Tres Noche...
La tercera noche inolvidable que vamos a recordar es el concierto de Metallica en el Estadio Olímpico de Río de Janeiro en 2013. Este concierto formaba parte de la gira de "Hardwired...to Self-Destruct", y fue un ejemplo de la capacidad de la banda para ofrecer un espectáculo en vivo que fuera a la vez emocionante y emotivo.
When heavy metal titans Metallica released their legendary live album and concert film Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria: Tres Noches en la Ciudad de México (Pride, Passion, and Glory: Three Nights in Mexico City), they captured more than just a musical performance. They immortalized one of the most electric, deafening, and passionate crowds in the entire history of heavy metal. Recorded over three consecutive nights—June 4, 6, and 7, 2009—at the massive Foro Sol stadium in Mexico City, the release stands as a testament to the symbiotic, almost spiritual relationship between the band and their Latin American fanbase. The Context: The World Magnetic Era Metallica- Orgullo Pasion y Gloria - Tres Noche...
La gira "Hardwired... to Self-Destruct" fue un éxito rotundo, y estos conciertos en Argentina fueron sin duda algunos de los mejores de la carrera de Metallica. Los fanáticos argentinos demostraron ser algunos de los más apasionados y dedicados del mundo, y la banda respondió con un desempeño que será recordado durante años. La tercera noche inolvidable que vamos a recordar
Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Metallica's record-breaking three-night concert at Chile's Estadio Nacional in 2010. This featurette takes you on a journey through the making of the historic show, with interviews from the band members, crew, and local team who helped bring the event to life. They immortalized one of the most electric, deafening,
To understand the sheer magnitude of this release, one must look at where Metallica was in 2009. The band had just released Death Magnetic in 2008, a critically acclaimed record that saw a return to their blistering, thrash-metal roots. The subsequent World Magnetic Tour was an absolute juggernaut, spanning multiple years and grossing hundreds of millions of dollars.