Metallica Opens ‘Black Box’ For 10 Archival Livestreams From ‘Black Album’ Tour
The rare performances are streaming exclusively for nugs.net subscribers.
By Scott Bernstein Jan 10, 2023 • 8:49 am PST
Metallica recently launched a series of archival livestreams featuring 10 concerts captured during their 1991 – 1993 world tour in support of The Black Album. Each of the rare performances are being rebroadcast exclusively for nugs.net subscribers.
“From 1991 through 1993, Metallica toured the world in support of The Black Album,” reads a note posted on the band’s The Black Box website. “The Black Box, in partnership with nugs.net, is proud to present the rebroadcast of these 10 iconic concerts, streaming for free and exclusively for nugs.net subscribers.”
A “new” concert premieres each Monday and Tuesday for the five weeks spanning January 8 through February 6. The livestreams will run for 10 days on-demand following the premieres. Available now are shows filmed on September 11, 1991 in Graz, Austria and December 1, 1991 in Cleveland, Ohio. The band premieres rebroadcasts of their February 13, 1992 concert in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, January 15 and their July 17, 1992 concert in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 16.
Here’s the full schedule for the series:

Head to nugs.net to watch the archival Metallica concerts.
Metallica’s next studio album, 72 Seasons, arrives via Blackened Records on April 14. The band’s M72 World Tour starts on April 27. Buy Metallica tickets through Ticketmaster.com. Scroll below for a full list of dates.
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