Metallica’s M72 World Tour arrived in Melbourne with a surprise cover and an updated setlist, showcasing the evolving Australian leg of their tour. Unlike Oasis, who repeats the same setlist for all reunion shows, Metallica’s performances remained fresh and unpredictable.
The band opened with Creeping Death and For Whom the Bell Tolls, a strong double opening consistent throughout the tour. They then delivered powerful performances of Fuel, The Memory Remains, The Unforgiven, and Wherever I May Roam.
Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo took the stage for their popular doodle segment, captivating the crowd with local anthems. In Perth, they covered John Butler Trio’s Zebra. Adelaide featured INXS’s Need You Tonight and The Angels’ Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again. Melbourne erupted when they performed The Living End’s Prisoner of Society, sparking a massive punk sing-along.
You can bet The Living End will be buzzing knowing Metallica just ripped through their anthem on their home turf.
The night continued with The Day That Never Comes, Moth Into Flame, Sad But True, and Nothing Else Matters. The band closed the show energetically with Seek & Destroy, Lux Æterna, Master of Puppets, One, and Enter Sandman.
Compared to their Perth opener, Melbourne’s show replaced Holier Than Thou with The Memory Remains and leaned more into mid-era Metallica tracks.
Author’s summary: Metallica’s Melbourne show delivered a dynamic setlist with hometown cover surprises, keeping fans energized and the tour’s Australian leg uniquely engaging.