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BLACKSBURG, Va. - A Metallica concert at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium was so powerful, it triggered seismic readings. On ...
Nothing compares to experiencing it live, but this multi-camera video shared by the band comes pretty close,” Virginia Tech’s ...
Virginia Tech have one of the most electrifying traditions in all of college football. Every time the team takes the field at ...
Virginia Tech Hokies might have one of the most electrifying traditions in all of college football. Every time the team takes ...
Metallica's 7 May performance at Lane Stadium became more than a concert—it caused a seismic event.  As the band closed with 'Enter Sandman', over 60,000 fans jumped in unison, creating ground tremors ...
Metallica's 7 May performance at Lane Stadium became more than a concert—it caused a seismic event.  As the band closed with 'Enter Sandman', over 60,000 fans jumped in unison, creating ground tremors ...
During a May 7 concert at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University's Lane Stadium, the synchronized jumping of ...
After months of anticipation, a full Lane Stadium was able to view Metallica for the first concert Lane Stadium ever held. Walking into Lane hours before opene ...
For the first time in Hokies history, it wasn’t Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” booming for the football team. Instead, it was ...
During a May 7 concert at the Virginia ... at the Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory. The song? That would be the 1991 hit "Enter Sandman," from rock legends Metallica.
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Virginia Tech Athletics celebrated the moment on Facebook, posting several updates. In one post, they wrote, “Thanks for jumping with us, Metallica! Come back anytime,” ...