Metallica rocked the Al Dana Amphitheatre in Bahrain, delivering an electrifying set filled with classic thrash and heavy metal hits. Fans from all over the world gathered to see the legendary band as their world tour continued.
The night kicked off with local band Bloodshel warming up the crowd. Then, Metallica took the stage, starting with “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” They followed up with fan favorites like “Fuel,” “Nothing Else Matters,” “Enter Sandman,” and “Master of Puppets.” James Hetfield dropped to his knees mid-song, guitar in hand, while Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo showcased their skills with impressive solos. Lars Ulrich kept the energy high, pounding away at his drums throughout the night.
Since forming in Los Angeles in 1981, Metallica has influenced countless musicians and shaped the sound of thrash and speed metal. Fans of all ages and from different continents came together for this special show, with some even flying in from far-off countries just to be part of it.
Between songs, the band shared their thoughts on performing in Bahrain and hinted at a possible return. Many fans expressed their excitement, saying that seeing Metallica live was a dream come true. The audience was filled with black T-shirts, a testament to the band’s massive following.
Bahrain doesn’t often host bands of this caliber, making the night even more memorable for local fans. The setlist featured the iconic tracks that have defined the genre for decades, reminding everyone why Metallica remains a powerhouse in the music world.

