Setlist at Voodoo Music and Arts Experience New Orleans, LA on Oct 27, 2012
Set One
Hit The Lights
227
Master Of Puppets
497
Holier Than Thou
231
Harvester Of Sorrow
373
Of Wolf and Man
275
Kirk Solo #1
66
Welcome Home Sanitarium
389
All Nightmare Long
474
Sad But True
374
Bass Solo
90
Fade to Black
437
Orion
523
One
495
For Whom The Bell Tolls
291
Blackened
369
Kirk Solo #2
93
Nothing Else Matters
336
Enter Sandman
396
Encore
Creeping Death
493
Battery
310
Seek and Destroy
596
Voodoo Music and Arts Experience
New Orleans, LA
Oct 27, 2012
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Setlist at Voodoo Music and Arts Experience New Orleans, LA on Oct 27, 2012
Set One
Hit The Lights
227
Master Of Puppets
497
Holier Than Thou
231
Harvester Of Sorrow
373
Of Wolf and Man
275
Kirk Solo #1
66
Welcome Home Sanitarium
389
All Nightmare Long
474
Sad But True
374
Bass Solo
90
Fade to Black
437
Orion
523
One
495
For Whom The Bell Tolls
291
Blackened
369
Kirk Solo #2
93
Nothing Else Matters
336
Enter Sandman
396
Encore
Creeping Death
493
Battery
310
Seek and Destroy
596
Show Notes
This was the 33rd show that Metallica performed in 2012.
Metallica was asked to fill in for Green Day after the band was forced to drop off the lineup in order for Billie Joe Armstrong to get some help.
This was the first time that Metallica played the Voodoo Music + Arts Experience.
This was the eighth time that the band has played in New Orleans.
This was the first time in four years that Metallica has performed in New Orleans.
This was the first time that "Holier Than Thou", "All Nightmare Long" and "Orion" were played in New Orleans.
This was the first time in almost a year that "Harvester of Sorrow" was played. It was last performed on December 5, 2011 at The Fillmore in San Francisco.
This was the first time in a year that "All Nightmare Long" was performed. It was last played on October 30, 2011 in Bangalore, India.
The boys did a short, impromptu jam on Green Day's "American Idiot" before "Creeping Death." Robert also played the bass line to "Welcome to Paradise" at the end of that jam.
Metallica performed 18 songs off of six albums: Kill 'Em All (2), Ride the Lightning (3), Master of Puppets (4), ...And Justice for All (3), The Black Album (5), and Death Magnetic (1)