Jumping Virginia Tech Metallica Fans Make ‘Enter Sandman’ a Richter Scale Rocker – Twitchy

Metallica’s latest performance to “Enter Sandman” moved from Rocking to Richter Scale. Heavy metal legends at the Virginia Tech’s Lane played on Wednesday evening, and the number of fans of 60,000 fans were so firmly jumping that it had really happened.
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The Metallica concert records a small earthquake at the Virginia Tech’s Lane, where thousands of Hokies jumped in complete harmony.
The band played in front of 60,000 fans as part of their global tour M72.
According to the Virginia Technology Observatory, there was a height when Metallica started playing “Sandman’s insertion”, CBS SPORTS said.
The Virginia Tech Football team is famous for its interest in the song before their football matches, while Hokie fans jump in complete harmony.
Very epic.
Check the jumping video. (He watches)
New: The Metallica concert records a small earthquake at the Virginia Tech’s Lane, where thousands of Hokies jumped in complete harmony.
The band played in front of 60,000 fans as part of their global tour M72.
According to the Virginia Technology Observatory, there was … pic.twitter.com/znlg1faxon
CollinRugg May 8, 2025
These are the Hokuke, these middle -aged men retrieve the nineties.
– Garbage Working Lane (@joblaneusa) May 8, 2025
My 21 -year -old son was the jamming there with them.
Makairan (Makairan) May 8, 2025
Metallica’s a multi -generational group has been present since the early 1980s. They have young and old fans.
Commentators say you can destroy the band’s music into several ages.
You can choose your era to restore with metallica: 4 albums in the 1980s, 3 in the nineties, 4 in 2000s, with the last in 2023. There are many young people in their shows, although some of these children are in the openings.
– Subtardimis (MACECAN) May 9, 2025
I would like to say that its popularity reached its climax in the early 1990s, immediately before the Greg, when Sandman came out.
– Garbage Working Lane (@joblaneusa) May 9, 2025
Based on album sales, you are right.
But they were not on top of the football headlines that were sold at the time, as they are doing now. In the nineties, the band was mainly playing the squares during a tour.
– Trumpelstiltskin (@abomination1349) May 9, 2025
Virginia Tech’s performance was a stadium.
It was the huge stadium audience that tells us about the number of rock music lovers that it took to make the earthquake.
I am waiting. So it is only 60,000 people to make the land shake?
– • Angie Wilka • (Thechaosmethod) May 9, 2025
– Sergeant. CatTude (@Afmedic80) May 8, 2025
So the old question of thousands of people jumping in complete harmony was answered to create an earthquake.
Nobel Prize. 🥇
– Sanknyc (Sannnyc) May 9, 2025
A heavy medal for some heavy metals? This is amazing!