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Metallica return to Budapest after eight years as part of their M72 world tour, pitching up at the Puskás Aréna for a two-night stint. Following the band's No Repeat Weekend concept, the four-piece will play completely different sets on June 11 and 13, encouraging fans to see both shows.
There's certainly enough material to choose from, with a back catalogue dating back to 1983, encompassing the award-winning Master of Puppets from 1986 and their most recent work, 72 Seasons. Budapest comes halfway through a series of big stadium dates in Europe, shifting to a long residency in Las Vegas this autumn.
On the first night in Budapest, Pantera and Avatar provide support while on the second, Gojira and Knocked Loose are the guests, so those going to both nights can catch different bands as well as a different numbers by Metallica.
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