
Listen to Metallicaâs James Hetfieldâs spoken word rendition of âTwas The Night Before Christmasâ
Metallica âs James Hetfield has shared a spoken-word version of âTwas The Night Before Christmasâ. Check it out below. The musicianâs version of the 1823 poem was shared on Metallicaâs own SiriusXM channel, Maximum Metallica , alongside the message: âGrab your cocoa and settle in by the fire before your long winterâs nap for a reading of âTwas the Night Before Christmas by Papa Het.â Shortly afterwards, an animated video featuring Hetfeldâs narration appeared on YouTube, complete with a festive, crackling fire and Christmas stockings. Check out the full video below. In other news, 2025 has seen the band continue their giant âM72â tour, which kicked off back in 2023 and comes in support of the thrash giantsâ metal iconsâ 11th and latest studio album, â72 Seasonsâ . When they kicked off their UK and European leg, NME gave their opening night in Amsterdam a four-star review , and praised the band for still being able to create an electric atmosphere, over four decades since they formed. Recommended âMetallica have always been a gateway band for heavy music, but thereâs a renewed excitement around them now. Tonightâs surprising, ambitious and giddy gig matches that energy at every turn,â it read. âFrom the gorgeous âNothing Else Mattersâ through to the unifying âSeek & Destroyâ, the majesty of heavy music is on full display throughout the gig as Metallica prove why theyâre clearly still the greatest metal band around.â Back in May, Metallica confirmed that their lengthy trek of âM72â shows will continue into a fourth year, with more UK and European shows lined-up for 2026 . These include two nights at the London Stadium on July 3 and 5. You can buy remaining UK tickets here and European tickets here . In other news, a guitar that Metallicaâs Kirk Hammett played on at Black Sabbath âs final gig recently sold for a whopping $76,800, well over 12 times its original $4000-$6000 estimate .
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