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Live Gallery: Sydney’s Month of Mega-Gigs Peaks with Metallica’s M72 Tour Stop at The Accor Stadium 15.11.2025

by wellnessfitpro

Tonight Sydney Olympic Park feels like the centre of the rock universe. Metallica’s M72 world tour has rolled into town, and the timing makes the city feel supercharged—coming off two enormous Oasis shows last weekend and with AC/DC set to close out the month. It’s been years since Sydney has felt this saturated with guitars, sweat, and collective anticipation.

The atmosphere outside the stadium is both friendly and frenetic. Metalheads might look intimidating in their battle vests and black-on-black uniforms, but they’re the warmest people here—strangers swapping stories, sharing water, and buzzing about a night they’ve waited years for. Inside, the enormity of the arena wraps around the crowd like a steel shell.

Suicidal Tendencies open with a shot of pure kinetic energy with crowd surfing and gravity defying jumps.

When Evanescence take the stage, the contrast from last night is striking. Backseat Mafia caught their intimate Metro Theatre show barely 24 hours ago; now, Amy Lee’s voice is washing across a stadium like a calm before the storm. She fills the cavernous Acer Arena with ease, her vocals lifting above the roar of the crowd. The crowd are in raptures and two girls burst into tears when they are given setlists of the performance.

And then Metallica step in. At this point, their legacy is welded into the architecture of modern heavy music. Formed in Los Angeles in 1981 by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, Metallica became architects of thrash metal—founding members of the “Big Four” and eventually one of the most globally successful bands of all time. Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo complete the current lineup, a unit defined by durability and reinvention.

Even in a venue this massive, the band’s precision cuts through. The fast tempos, the sharpness of Hetfield’s rhythm work, the low-end rumble that once reshaped arenas across America—Sydney receives it all at stadium scale. This is a band that sold 125 million records, reshaped metal twice, survived internal implosions, and wrote albums other bands still use as reference points. Master of Puppets and …And Justice for All made them thrash icons; the Black Album turned them into one of the most commercially successful rock acts in history. And yet, in 2024, they still walk onto a stage like they have something to prove.

Tonight, the crowd hears it. Feels it. Lives inside it. Metallica remain a band that turns enormity into intimacy—an unlikely feat in a stadium, but somehow they do it every time.

Sydney’s big month of rock continues, but tonight belongs entirely to Metallica.

Images Deb Pelser



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