The Summer Sanitarium Tour was Metallica's packaged tour in 2000 & 2003. Taking place in "stadiums, arenas, and yes, even speedways," the tour was one of the top grossing tours of the year. It was also the final tour for long-time bassist Jason Newsted who quit the band in January 2001. Before the gig in Atlanta James Hetfield injured his back in a jet skiing accident and was forced to sit out three shows. Newsted sang most of the songs during these concerts, and the vocals and rhythm guitar were also taken by musicians from the supporting acts, such as Kid Rock and his guitarists Kenny Olson and Jason Krause, Serj Tankian and Daron Malakian of System of a Down, and Jonathan Davis of Korn. At the end of the tour Metallica played six make up shows, two for each show Hetfield missed.
Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
Performing bands
2000
- Metallica
- Korn
- Kid Rock
- Powerman 5000
- System Of A Down
2003
- Metallica
- Limp Bizkit
- Linkin Park
- Deftones
- Mudvayne
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Metallica setlist
(Taken from the Rockingham, North Carolina Speedway show on July 1, 2000)
- "Creeping Death"
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
- "Seek & Destroy"
- "Fade to Black"
- "Fuel"
- "The Memory Remains"
- "Sad But True"
- "No Leaf Clover"
- "King Nothing"
- "Wherever I May Roam"
- "Mastertarium"
- "Battery"
- "Nothing Else Matters"
- "I Disappear"
- "One"
- "Turn the Page" (originally performed by Bob Seger)
- "Enter Sandman"
- "Last Caress" (originally performed by the Misfits)
- "So What?" (originally performed by Anti-Nowhere League)
- "Die, Die My Darling" (originally performed by the Misfits)
Tour Dates
2000
2003
Metallica personnel in 2000
- James Hetfield - lead vocals, rhythm guitar (Hetfield missed a portion of the tour due to a back injury)
- Kirk Hammett - lead guitar
- Lars Ulrich - drums
- Jason Newsted - bass, backing vocals, lead vocals (during shows performed in Hetfield's absence)
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