GHOST TO SPECIAL GUEST ON METALLICA’S 2019 “WORLDWIRED” EUROPEAN STADIUM TOUR

 GHOST TO SPECIAL GUEST ON METALLICA’S
2019 “WORLDWIRED” EUROPEAN STADIUM TOUR
LOS ANGELES, CA – Monday, September 24, 2018 — It is announced today that Grammy-winning, Swedish rock band Ghost will be Special Guest on all four European legs of Metallica’s 2019 “Worldwired” Stadium Tour that begins on May 1 at the Estadio do Restelo in Lisbon, Portugal.  Ghost has shared festival stages with Metallica before, but this is the band’s first  invitation to join Metallica on tour.  With Norway’s Bokassa opening all dates, the three-band bill will play 25 stadiums from May through August.  Tickets go on sale Friday, September 28 at 10AM local time.  Log on to http://ghost-official.com for all purchasing details.
Prior to joining Metallica for the summer 2019 European stadium tour, Ghost will headline its own “A Pale Tour Named Death” tour, first in North America kicking off October 25 in Dallas, Texas, and then in Europe beginning February 3, 2019  in Lyon, France.  All Ghost headline shows can be accessed here.
In North America, Europe and elsewhere around the globe, 2018 continues to be an extraordinary year for Ghost.  Since its June release, the band’s fourth full-length album Prequelle has been streamed north of 75-million times.  The album’s first single, “Rats,” had accumulated more than 25-million streams and set a 2018 record for maintaining the #1 spot for nine consecutive weeks at U.S. Rock Radio.  The companion music video for “Rats” has logged more than 12.5 million views in the U.S. alone.  Earlier this month, Ghost played to a sold-out house at London’s Royal Albert Hall.  As the UK’s Kerrang! wrote in its review, “Tonight is nothing short of devilishly incredible, largely because it’s impossible to pick a standout moment from a set inundated with them.”
Confirmed dates for Metallica’s 2019 “Worldwired” European Stadium Tour are as follows:
May
 1    POR, Lisbon Estadio do Restelo
 3    SPA, Madrid Valdebebas
 5    SPA, Barcelona Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys
 8    ITA, Milan Ippodromo SNAI San Siro
10   SWI, Zurich Letzigrund
12   FRA, Paris Stade de France
June
 8    IRE, Dublin, Slane Castle
11   HOL, Amsterdam Johan Cruijff Arena
13   GER, Cologne RheinEnergieStadion
16   BEL, Brussels Koning Boudewijnstadion
18   ENG, Manchester Etihad Stadium
20   ENG, London Twickenham Stadium
July
 8    GER, Berlin Olympiastadion
 9    SWE, Gothenburg Ullevi
11   DEN, Copenhagen Telia Parken
13   NOR, Trondheim Granasen
16   FIN, Hameenlinna Kantolan Tapahtumapuisto
18   EST, Tartu Raadi Airfield
21   RUS, Moscow Luzhniki Stadium
August
14   ROM, Bucharest Arena Nationala
16   AUT, Vienna Ernst-Happel-Stadion
18   CZE, Prague Airport Letnany
21   POL, Warsaw PGE Narodowy
23   GER, Munich Olympiastadion
25   GER, Mannheim Maimarktgelande

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