Metallica: A Historic Concert Spectacle That Shook the OAKA
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Metallica delivered a historic concert in Athens, Greece, at the Olympic Stadium (OAKA) to a crowd of over 80,000 fans.
- The band performed a two-hour set featuring classic hits and energetic riffs, with special moments including a tribute to a young fan battling cancer and performances of Greek music.
- The concert's intensity was so significant that a seismograph registered minor tremors due to the audience's synchronized movements.
Ta Nea celebrates the return of Metallica to Athens, describing the concert at the Olympic Stadium (OAKA) as a "concert spectacle that will go down in history." The publication emphasizes the sheer scale and energy of the event, with over 80,000 fans packed into the stadium, creating an electrifying atmosphere.
ฮฮฏฮผฮฑฯฯฮต ฮตฯ ฮณฮฝฯฮผฮฟฮฝฮตฯ ฯฮฟฯ ฮตฮฏฮผฮฑฯฯฮต ฮตฮดฯ
The report highlights the band's powerful performance, led by James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, and Robert Trujillo. The setlist was a masterclass in heavy metal, blending iconic anthems like "The Unforgiven" and "Nothing Else Matters" with high-octane tracks that had the crowd roaring. The use of 600 speakers and subwoofers ensured a sound experience that was as immense as the performance itself.
What makes this concert particularly special from a Greek perspective, as captured by Ta Nea, are the unique touches that resonated deeply with the local audience. The band's acknowledgment of Greece as a birthplace of music, Hammett and Trujillo's impromptu performance of "Zorba" on guitar and bass, and Trujillo's rendition of a Greek song by the band Trypes, all served to forge a powerful connection between the artists and their fans. The heartfelt tribute to Spyros, a young fan battling cancer, further amplified the emotional impact of the evening, demonstrating the band's compassion and the unifying power of music.
ฮฮฑฮปฮทฯฯฮญฯฮฑ ฮฮธฮฎฮฝฮฑ, ฮตฮฏฯฯฮต ฯฮญฮปฮตฮนฮฟฮน
The article also notes the fascinating detail that the concert's energy was so palpable that a seismograph registered minor tremors. This serves as a testament to the collective enthusiasm and physical engagement of the audience, turning the stadium into a vibrating entity. For Greek fans, this wasn't just another concert; it was a cultural phenomenon, a shared experience that transcended borders and celebrated the enduring legacy of Metallica, while also weaving in elements of Greek culture.
ฮท ฮผฮฟฯ ฯฮนฮบฮฎ ฮพฮตฮบฮฏฮฝฮทฯฮต ฮฑฯฯ ฯฮทฮฝ ฮฮปฮปฮฌฮดฮฑ
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.