Approaching Thunder, Awaiting the Light

When Metallica announced the 2025 leg of the M72 World Tour, they included several cities that would only get one show, as opposed to the two no-repeat shows they performed across the tour in 2023 and 2024. Houston was one of those one show-only cities on the 2025 list. I initially ruled it out as a destination, picking the two-show cities of Philadelphia and Denver instead. I bought my tickets for the two cities and locked in my travel plans.

But my good friend Chris reached out and told me he had a friend who had two extra Snake Pit passes for the Houston show. That changed the calculus in an instant. I offered the second one to my steady travel companion Susan who accepted. Suddenly, I was off to Houston for a quick one-off weekend on the tour.

June 13, 2025

Fresh off the highs from having watched the premiere of “Metallica Saved My Life” in close proximity to the band just two days prior, we hopped an early flight from Newark to Houston. We would only have about a day and a half to take in the sights and sample the local cuisine.

I wanted to visit the Space Center Houston Museum, so we set that as our first destination. But we also wanted lunch, and I wanted to try Mexican, so I found a casual spot nearby, Los Lopez Taqueria. I’m used to global cuisine in New York City, but I enjoy the authenticity of Mexican food when I visit a border state. This restaurant was perfect, and we both enjoyed our meal.

Authentic Mexican lunch in Houston

The Space Center Houston was a quick ride from there. My dad worked in the aerospace industry for most of his career, and NASA was always at the forefront in our household. I was excited about making my visit to the museum.

Space Center Houston Museum

The museum has a wide array of exhibits of the history of American space travel, as well as those that describe future missions to the moon and eventually to Mars. We wandered around the whole museum and took in most of them.

There was a lot of information about past Space Shuttle missions and how their engines worked.

Innards of a Space Shuttle engine

There was an exhibit about the International Space Station and how it is built to include life-sustaining features for both humans and plants. I had no idea the space station recycles and purifies water and sweat.

Astronauts drink their own, and each other’s piss
Next time I take a leak, I won’t take gravity for granted

There was a wall with pictures of every manned space mission crew, from the very beginning with Alan Shepard, to the most recent missions to and from the ISS. Coincidentally, the first one I happened to read was from the doomed Space Shuttle Columbia flight in 2003 that exploded on re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.

Never made it home

We wrapped up at the museum and drove towards the hotel. I haven’t spent too much time in Texas, but I am certainly amazed by their maze of elevated highways. In some places they look like they are stacked four high. From a distance, I couldn’t even guess which one I was headed towards.

I made a quick stop at the NRG Stadium to shop at the merchandise truck. I wanted the Houston-specific artwork shirt, but they were sold out of my size by the time we got there. They never have enough of the local shirts, so I haven’t gotten one on this tour. I had to settle for the Houston stadium shirt, and two generic M72 2025 World Tour shirts. Poor me.

After a quick trip to the hotel to check in and get gussied up for the evening, we headed out to dinner. I traveled with Susan on this trip, and she has a knack for finding good restaurants and bars. Unlike Pooch who does PhD-level research ahead of time when we travel, Susan operates by feel of a city, and she always nails it.

I suggested Texas barbecue for dinner, but she found something that looked good, so I deferred to her expertise. We took an Uber to The Travelers Table, which billed itself as a “globally-inspired eatery”. That was not what I was expecting from a restaurant in Houston. We were early so we sat at the bar, and I ordered the margarita flight from the menu, a first for me.

Margarita flight

Susan ordered the duck, and I ordered a shrimp concoction, and both of our meals were a hit. Score one for Houston cuisine!

My main course at Travelers Table

From looking at the map and from our observations while in transit, there appears to be a good restaurant scene in Houston. We saw enough places that made me wish we had a few extra days in town. But for the rest of the night, we wanted to at least check out the bars and the clubs.

I found a bar on Yelp that was highly reviewed, but it totally sucked so we split and found another bar in the area called Soho Garden. It had outdoor seating and a good cocktail menu.

Good cocktail menu at Soho Garden

It was a very lively scene and a fun place to spend the rest of the night. Unfortunately, there were too many Astros fans there, apparently the bar was only a few blocks from the stadium and the game had just ended. As a Yankee fan, I am still upset they cheated their way past us in the 2017 American League Championship Series. Other than that, the crowd was interesting, especially the dude passed out face down at a table.

I only spent one evening in Houston but came away with the impression that it was a good town for dining and partying. I will need to find another reason to come back.

June 14, 2025

Today was going to be the main event of the weekend, the Metallica concert at NRG Stadium. But first we had to get our “passes”. The way it was described to me by Chris, that an old friend of his who lives in town was connected to a guy who was connected to a guy at Live Nation and would get us inside the stadium without a ticket and give us Snake Pit passes. Seemed legit. Well, it turned out to be legit but only after a series of agonizing events that we can only look back on and laugh at.

The idea was that Chris and his friend would meet us for lunch at 1:30 at Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, a Cajun seafood restaurant a short distance from NRG stadium. Our connection was scheduled to meet us at 3:30 with our passes. Sounded great.

Susan and I headed to the restaurant and met Chris and his friend, Ralph, and his wife. The first thing that Ralph said to me was “trust the process and be patient, it always works out.” I had no reason not to, so I sat down to lunch with them. This restaurant was another winner. I ordered the Texas Redfish which I had never even heard of. My fish was adorned with crab, shrimp, and a brown-butter lemon sauce. I thought it was fantastic.

Texas Redfish for lunch

I had an enjoyable time catching up with Chris, he has a fascinating career, and his stories are always compelling. It was good to meet Ralph and his wife; they were very friendly. We wrapped up lunch and sat at the table for a while. We decided to get up and wait outside for the “pass guy” to show up. That is when things got interesting.

Our scheduled meeting time of 3:30 came and went. There was no sign of the guy. Ralph swore he was coming. Chris started to get agitated. Susan was hoping to grab the pass and head back to the hotel to do some work and rest before the show, and the window to do so was closing.

Things started to get ridiculous around 5PM. The guy was an hour and a half late. I am not saying I ever doubted Ralph and Chris, but the situation was at least getting weird and annoying.

Susan pointed at some slovenly dude in a pink shirt, talking on his phone and pacing back and forth nervously. She said that she thought it was the guy with our passes. As it turns out she was right. After pacing back and forth on the phone for a long time, he found Ralph and we met outside the restaurant. Suddenly a huge crowd appeared around him. We were not the only people waiting for him, there were nearly 20 of us promised these passes and we were all on time and waiting for the guy.

After a protracted discussion, we learned that we all needed to go to the stadium to some loading dock to get our passes. After all that, the dude did not have them. Traffic had started to build around the stadium, so I could tell this was going to be an exercise akin to herding kittens.

Ralph’s wife drove us a half mile to the stadium and dropped us off near the loading dock. There were two people there waiting for their passes and they were annoyed. The opening act, Suicidal Tendencies, was about to hit the stage and we were stuck outside.

Of course, the pass dude took forever to get there. He went the wrong way around the stadium and needlessly passed through security. Then when he got to the loading dock, security wouldn’t let him in. He had to call whoever it was that had the passes and that guy wasn’t answering the phone. Maybe it was because the show started and the guy was working, and he expected us  to be there at 3:30 PM!

At this point, all of us were ready to strangle the guy. Ralph went from telling me to trust the process and be patient to apologizing profusely. We could hear the band playing from inside the stadium.

Finally, some guy sitting at the gate heard what was happening and said he would radio in to get the guy who had our passes. Nobody answered at first, so he walked inside the stadium. After a wait that seemed like forever, some important looking guy came out. All of us huddled around them as they exchanged pleasantries. I grabbed Susan and Chris and said let’s get there first. I was worried after all this, he would be one or two passes shy, and I just wanted to get inside and never see the pass guy again.

We got our passes and Snake Pit bracelets. The passes weren’t tickets; they were some sort of Live Nation employee pass. We walked in through the loading dock, went through a security check and entered a side door into the stadium while Suicidal Tendencies was playing. Finally!

This was our “pass” to get in the side door at NRG Energy Stadium. Whatever!

I went straight for the Snake Pit. Susan went for a walk; she wasn’t interested in the opening acts. Chris went to try to get a Houston Metallica shirt, but the line looked like it was an hour long and they only had medium left. If only we got in early like we were supposed to.

I got some explanation that the guy was out getting drunk and was late because of that. The guy had about twenty people waiting for over two hours and let us in late. I just wanted to put it out of my mind. I was happy to be inside. I was so worked up that I followed Mike Muir around the donut-shaped stage from inside the Snake Pit.

I got close to Suicidal Tendencies drummer Jay Weinberg and watched him play. He grew up in my home state of New Jersey and is the son of the legendary E Street Band drummer, Max Weinberg. I am a graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ and so is Jay. Prior to Jay’s arrival at Stevens, its most distinguished graduate was Henry Gantt, the inventor of the Gantt chart. Jay surpassed him as the most distinguished Stevens graduate when he landed the gig drumming for Slipknot. Here he was that day drumming on the same stage that Metallica was about to play on. I can’t think of a better alumnus in school history.

I always wanted to see him play up close. The drunk, slovenly, pass dude robbed me of a half hour of the show, but I enjoyed what I could.

The greatest graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology

Suicidal wrapped up and Pantera soon followed them. The Snake Pit was not very full yet and I was able to get very close to the stage. I got some very close up views of Zakk Wylde playing just feet away from me.

The fifth greatest guitar player of all time, Pantera’s Zakk Wylde

Pantera finished their set and the hour-long wait for Metallica began. I wrote about M72 World Tour Snake Pit positioning in my Philadelphia blog. I wanted to position myself in front of the first Metallica drum kit to pop up. To do that, I had to orient myself inside the circular stage. I picked the spot based on where the Suicidal Tendencies drumkit was placed for the Philadelphia show, assuming they would be consistent. The first Metallica drum kit first popped out directly to the right of where Jay Weinberg’s drums were.

Some woman standing in front of me insisted that spot was the third drum kit. She said she had seen Metallica before, and she knew what she was talking about. To me, she seemed dumb, and her opinion did not hurt my resolve. Most of the fans around me agreed we were in the right spot.

Eventually, a stage manager came to us and introduced himself. He said that he oversaw opening and closing the trap doors and that if we had our hands in the wrong place they’d get cut off so we should be careful. I asked him if it was the first drum kit, and he winked and smiled at me, so I got my affirmation from an authoritative source, not the idiot in front of me. Chris decided to find a stationary spot for himself on the other side of the stage. Ralph and Susan stuck with me.

There is no barricade inside of the Snake Pit, so I was about a foot away from the stage when the lights went off. As “Ecstasy of Gold” played, the trap door in front of me opened and I saw drum tech Jimmy Clark being lifted with the drums.

Jimmy Clarke riding the drums directly in front of us
In just a moment, Lars Ullrich was going to be right here!

I was overwhelmed with excitement as Lars Ulrich sat down on his kit and Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo converged. I hate fans who record videos of concerts, so I grabbed my phone and hit record anyway. Lars counted in “Creeping Death”, and I lost my mind. The show was off to a fiery start.

A quick video I took of Creeping Death to start the show

I stopped recording after a minute; I just wanted to capture a quick moment of the perspective I had. I got to jumping up and down and screaming along with the song like a proper fan should.

The first three songs were all from the 1984 classic album “Ride the Lightning” and they bled into each other. I can’t imagine that anyone thought in 1984 that Metallica would fill football stadiums and play those songs on a stage like this.

Lars walked over and gave the fans nearby a high-five. I haven’t washed my hand since mine touched his.

So close to the band inside a huge stadium
James Hetfield right in front of us
Me and Susan in front of the Greatest Drummer of All time and some uninterested security guy

The last song of the first set was “The Memory Remains” and the band played an extended outro while the crowd sang along to the eerie Marianne Faithfull melody. Normally I like to switch spots during the fourth song, but I was having too much fun being so close to Lars, so I waited there for the last note. I immediately grabbed Susan and Ralph and said, “LET’S GO!” We bolted from our spot and pushed our way towards where the second drum kit would be. We nailed it perfectly and got there in time for the high energy “Lux Æterna”, a song Metallica wrote about the exhilaration of their own concerts. Once again, we had a great view of Lars and the rest of the band.

Followed the drums all night, that’s where the action is

They played through another newer song “If Darkness Had a Son.” I love part of that song where the crowd can shout “Temptation! Temptation!” along with James Hetfield. It rattles the whole stadium. They transitioned into an epic rendition of “The Day That Never Comes”.

“The Day That Never Comes”

James played the opening guitar part while sitting on a stool to our left. It was my seventh time seeing this song played on the M72 World Tour, but my best vantage point for it yet. The song features time changes and punishing instrumental sections. Unfortunately, a couple near us got engaged during the song, but I didn’t let that ruin things for me.

I’ve become the selfie-taking douche
They play “The Day That Never Comes” with such intensity

When it was over, we bailed on our spot again to head over to where the third drumkit would be. We were in transition while the pyrotechnics lit for “Fuel”. We rocked out to that while we waited out the next drum transition because I knew what was going to happen next.

The third drum kit popped up right in front of us again. I nailed our positioning three times in a row! I think at this point, I became the best Metallica Snake Pit Strategist of all time! The band converged on the drums and played the instrumental “Orion”.

Our third stop of the night to see “Orion”

Watching Metallica play Orion from six feet away is as close as a religious experience one can have at a heavy metal concert. James dedicated it to the late Cliff Burton.

Next up was “Nothing Else Matters” and the crowd pulled their phone lights out to create an amazing visual scene.

Cool scene for “Nothing Else Matters”

As the band played through another Black Album classic “Sad but True”, we made our final transition to the last drum kit. The concert wrapped up with the barrage of classics “One”, “Seek & Destroy”, “Master of Puppets”, and “Enter Sandman”. There was a frenzy of activity as the band roamed the stage more freely for the last set. I didn’t know which direction to look in as we were completely immersed in Metallica.

Cool lighting effect behind James
They always look like they’re having fun
Metallica somehow fills entire stadiums

Another epic Metallica show was over, and I was sore and exhausted. We regrouped and took the obligatory group photo in the center of the pit.

Myself, Susan, Chris, and Ralph made our way into the show and survived the Snake Pit

I thanked Ralph and Chris again. Despite the ridiculousness of the entry process, everything worked out great in the end. We had another unforgettable Metallica experience, and I got to travel to another city that I probably wouldn’t have otherwise.

I wrapped things up in the morning and went to the airport. Susan had a business trip in Germany, and she flew straight there. We had two weeks off until ours and Metallica’s last stop on the US leg of the 2025 M72 World Tour in Denver.

My M72 Would Tour Itinerary

Show #DateVenueCity
Complete15/17/2023Stade de FranceSaint-Denis, France
25/19/2023Stade de FranceSaint-Denis, France
38/4/2023MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJ
48/6/2023MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJ
58/11/2023Stade OlympiqueMontreal, Quebec, Canada
68/13/2023Stade OlympiqueMontreal, Quebec, Canada
79/1/2023State Farm StadiumGlendale, AZ
87/12/2024Estadio Cívitas MetropolitanoMadrid, Spain
97/14/2024Estadio Cívitas MetropolitanoMadrid, Spain
108/2/2024Gilette StadiumFoxborough, MA
118/4/2024Gilette StadiumFoxborough, MA
125/23/2025Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA
135/25/2025Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA
146/14/2025NRG StadiumHouston, TX
Upcoming156/27/2027Empower Field at Mile HighDenver, CO
166/29/2027Empower Field at Mile HighDenver, CO

My lifetime Metallica concert history

Show #ShowDateVenueDescriptionCityTour/EventVantagePoint
14/8/1992Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJWherever We May RoamSeats
27/17/1998Giants StadiumEast Rutherford, NJPoor Retouring MeSeats
311/24/1998Roseland BallroomNew York, NYGarage BarrageGeneral Admission
411/23/1999Madison Square GardenNew York, NYS&MSeats
57/20/2000Giants StadiumEast Rutherford, NJSummer SanitariumGeneral Admission
67/8/2003Giants StadiumEast Rutherford, NJSummer Sanitarium 2003General Admission
74/20/2004Nassau ColiseumUniondale, NYMadly In Anger With The WorldGeneral Admission
810/22/2004Continental Airlines ArenaEast Rutherford, NJMadly In Anger With The WorldGeneral Admission
91/17/2009Wachovia CenterPhiladelphia, PAWorld MagneticSeats
101/31/2009Prudential CenterNewark, NJWorld MagneticGeneral Admission
112/1/2009Prudential CenterNewark, NJWorld MagneticSeats
1211/14/2009Madison Square GardenNew York, NYWorld MagneticGeneral Admission
1311/15/2009Madison Square GardenNew York, NYWorld MagneticSeats
149/14/2011Yankee StadiumNew York, NYThe Big 4General Admission
156/23/2012Bader FieldAtlantic City, NJOrion Music + MoreGeneral Admission
166/24/2012Bader FieldAtlantic City, NJOrion Music + MoreGeneral Admission
175/12/2017Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PAWorldwiredGeneral Admission
185/14/2017MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJWorldwiredGeneral Admission
195/17/2017The New Coliseum Presented by NYCVUniondale, NYWorldwiredGeneral Admission
207/19/2017Parc Jean-DrapeauMontreal, QCWorldwiredSnake Pit
2110/20/2018Bryce Jordan CenterState College, PAWorldwiredGeneral Admission
2210/25/2018Wells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia, PAWorldwiredGeneral Admission
239/6/2019Chase CenterSan Francisco, CAS&M2Seats
249/24/2021Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo CenterLouisville, KYLouder Than LifeGeneral Admission
259/25/2021Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo CenterLouisville, KYLouder Than LifeGeneral Admission
265/29/2022Harvard Athletic ComplexBoston, MABoston CallingGeneral Admission
278/11/2022Highmark StadiumBuffalo, NY(none)General Admission
285/17/2023Stade de FranceSaint-Dennis, FRM72 World TourSeats
295/19/2023Stade de FranceSaint-Dennis, FRM72 World TourSeats
308/4/2023MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJM72 World TourGeneral Admission
318/6/2023MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJM72 World TourGeneral Admission
328/11/2023Stade OlympiqueMontreal, QCM72 World TourGeneral Admission
338/13/2023Stade OlympiqueMontreal, QCM72 World TourGeneral Admission
349/1/2023State Farm StadiumGlendale, AZM72 World TourGeneral Admission
357/12/2024Estadio Cívitas MetropolitanoMadrid, ESM72 World TourSnake Pit
367/14/2024Estadio Cívitas MetropolitanoMadrid, ESM72 World TourSnake Pit
378/2/2024Gillette StadiumFoxborough, MAM72 World TourGeneral Admission
388/4/2024Gillette StadiumFoxborough, MAM72 World TourGeneral Admission
395/23/2025Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PAM72 World TourSnake Pit
405/25/2025Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PAM72 World TourGeneral Admission
416/14/2025NRG StadiumHouston, TXM72 World TourSnake Pit

Link to YouTube playlist of all official Metallica concert videos I have been present for.

Metallica songs I have seen performed on the M72 World Tour

SongTimes Seen
Creeping Death8
Fuel8
Lux Æterna8
Nothing Else Matters8
Orion8
Sad But True8
Seek and Destroy8
Enter Sandman7
For Whom The Bell Tolls7
Harvester Of Sorrow7
If Darkness Had A Son7
Master of Puppets7
One7
Ride The Lightning7
The Day That Never Comes7
72 Seasons6
King Nothing6
Moth Into Flame6
The Call of Ktulu6
Wherever I May Roam6
Fade To Black5
Shadows Follow5
The Unforgiven5
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)5
Whiplash5
Battery4
Blackened4
Holier Than Thou4
The Memory Remains4
Too Far Gone?4
Whiskey In The Jar4
Cyanide3
Hardwired3
Screaming Suicide3
You Must Burn!3
Fight Fire With Fire2
Inamorata2
Leper Messiah2
Until It Sleeps2
Dirty Window1
I Disappear1
No Leaf Clover1
Sleepwalk My Life Away1
Unique:43
Total:215

All Metallica songs I have seen performed live

SongTimes Seen
Nothing Else Matters33
Enter Sandman32
One32
Sad But True32
Master of Puppets31
Seek and Destroy29
For Whom The Bell Tolls26
Creeping Death24
Fade To Black20
Fuel20
Wherever I May Roam17
Blackened15
Moth Into Flame15
Ride The Lightning15
Battery14
The Day That Never Comes14
The Unforgiven14
Harvester Of Sorrow13
Whiplash13
The Memory Remains12
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)12
Hardwired10
Holier Than Thou10
Cyanide9
King Nothing9
Orion9
The Call of Ktulu9
Fight Fire With Fire8
Lux Æterna8
Whiskey In The Jar8
If Darkness Had A Son7
Now That We’re Dead7
72 Seasons6
Atlas, Rise!6
No Leaf Clover6
The Four Horsemen6
All Nightmare Long5
Broken, Beat And Scarred5
Halo On Fire5
Of Wolf and Man5
Shadows Follow5
That Was Just Your Life5
The End Of The Line5
Breadfan4
Hit The Lights4
Last Caress4
Too Far Gone?4
Until It Sleeps4
I Disappear3
Screaming Suicide3
St. Anger3
The God That Failed3
Through the Never3
Turn The Page3
You Must Burn!3
Am I Evil?2
Bleeding Me2
Blitzkrieg2
Die, Die My Darling2
Dirty Window2
Don’t Tread On Me2
Frantic2
Inamorata2
Last Caress/Green Hell2
Leper Messiah2
Motorbreath2
My Friend Of Misery2
Overkill2
The Outlaw Torn2
The Shortest Straw2
The Struggle Within2
The Thing That Should Not Be2
Trapped Under Ice2
– Human1
(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth1
…And Justice For All1
All Within My Hands1
Confusion1
Damage Inc.1
Devil’s Dance1
Disposable Heroes1
Dyers Eve1
Escape1
Hell And Back1
Helpless1
Hero of the Day1
Iron Foundry1
Jump In The Fire1
Justice Medley1
Killing Time1
Last Caress/So What/Die, Die My Darling1
Low Man’s Lyric1
Mastertarium1
Mercyful Fate1
Metal Militia1
My Apocalypse1
No Remorse1
Phantom Lord1
Sabbra Cadabra1
Sleepwalk My Life Away1
Small Hours1
So What1
Spit Out The Bone1
Stone Cold Crazy1
The Ecstasy of Gold1
The Judas Kiss1
The Prince1
The Unforgiven III1
The Wait1
Unique:109
Total:699