(Radio.com) Metallica are gearing up for their first stadium tour across North America in a decade this summer and in addition to the live show the tour will also feature their "Memory Remains" memorabilia exhibit.
"I'm just excited about the fact that it's still possible to go out and play stadiums 36 years into a career and that people give a s---" Lars Ulrich says in an interview. "It's going to be awesome."
Ulrich says the exhibit contains "lots of clothing, old instruments, lyric sheets, all kinds of memorabilia and knick-knacks" from Metallica's nearly four-decade career. When he checked out the mini-museum at a recent concert in Copenhagen, he said, "Being the biggest Metallica fan in the world, [I] loved it, and I didn't even get a chance to penetrate it full-on." Read more here.
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