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Entertainment Metallica rocked Virginia Tech concert so hard it registered as a small earthquake By Chris Oberholtz, FOX Weather Published May 8, 2025, 5:25 p.m. ET ...
“Metallica saved ‘Enter Sandman’ for the final song of the night. It did not disappoint, shaking Lane Stadium so hard it registered on the Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory’s helicorder.
Virginia Tech freshmen Henry Tragle, left, and Anthony Semak, right, attempt to start a “Let's go Hokies!” cheer outside Lane Stadium prior to the start of the Metallica concert Wednesday, May ...
“Metallica saved ‘Enter Sandman’ for the final song of the night. It did not disappoint, shaking Lane Stadium so hard it registered on the Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory’s helicorder.
FILE - A general view of Lane Stadium during the game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Duke Blue Devils on Sept. 27, 2019 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images) ...
Metallica caused an earthquake during their encore performance of 'Enter Sandman' at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium on Wednesday, May 7.
Yes. Virginia Tech (as the college is known for short) is so big that it has its own stadium. And not just any stadium, but the biggest in the state, able to house 66,000 for a game or gig… ...
On Wednesday May 8, Metallica performed their M72 World Tour at Virginia Tech. Over 65,000 fans filled Lane Stadium. “I am really grateful that Metallica came while I am going to school here ...
BLACKSBURG — Virginia Tech athletic director Whit Babcock faced a bit of a conundrum as May 7 quickly approached. He could enjoy the Metallica concert from the comfort of one of Lane Stadium’s ...
Metallica played their first concert at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium Wednesday, where the crowd's rapturous reaction to "Enter Sandman" - which has doubled as the Hokies football team's intro ...