(Classic Rock) Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich says he'd like the band to play a set a Coachella at some point in the future. Asked by the BBC's Matt Everitt what's left for Metallica to achieve in their careers, the sticksman says: "At this point, it's just staying together, longevity. I tell you what, we've never played Coachella - that would be fun to do one day."
When asked if they'd say yes if approached by organisers of the Californian festival, Ulrich responds: "Absolutely. If we can still keep buzzing around and continue to have one foot in relevance and one foot in the future."
"Then at the same time, when you're 35 years into what you're doing, there has to be at least an acknowledgement of the past - we struggle with that quite a bit." Read more here.
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