Metallica, M72 World Tour Germany

Metallica - M72 World Tour fills German stadiums in 2026

Published on 08/19/2026 at 06:30 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Metallica bring their M72 World Tour to Frankfurt’s Deutsche Bank Park on May 22 and 24, 2026 and to Berlin’s Olympiastadion on May 30, 2026, with support from Gojira, Knocked Loose, Pantera and Avatar.

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Metallica extend their massive M72 World Tour into the summer of 2026 with three stadium shows in Germany. According to the official tour listings and German media reports, the band will play Frankfurt’s Deutsche Bank Park on May 22 and 24, 2026 and Berlin’s Olympiastadion on May 30, 2026.

German stadium dates on the M72 run

The core of Metallica’s German presence in 2026 is a trio of stadium concerts: two nights in Frankfurt and one in Berlin, all branded as part of the M72 World Tour. The band’s official tour page lists shows at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt on May 22 and May 24, 2026, and at Olympiastadion in Berlin on May 30, 2026, with these dates embedded in the broader European leg that starts in Athens and ends in London. The Frankfurt date details confirm the venue, city and year, giving German fans a clear frame for planning.

Ticketing partners underline the scale and structure of these shows. Ticketmaster’s German site lists the 2026 headline dates across Europe and highlights the German stops in Frankfurt and Berlin, positioning them alongside other major city shows such as Athens, Bucharest, Chorzów, Zurich, Bologna, Budapest, Dublin, Glasgow, Cardiff and London. The Ticketmaster overview emphasizes that Frankfurt will host two separate nights, while Berlin is scheduled as a single show.

No-repeat weekend and opening acts

The Frankfurt dates are framed as a classic no-repeat weekend concept, in which Metallica present two distinct setlists across two nights in the same stadium. German coverage explains that the concerts in Deutsche Bank Park are marketed as a no-repeat weekend, meaning fans who attend both shows can expect different song choices and a broader cross-section of the band’s catalog. This builds on the format already used during earlier M72 legs, where the band rotated deep cuts and hits across consecutive nights.

The lineup of support acts adds further weight to the German shows. According to the detailed German-language announcements, the May 22, 2026 concert in Frankfurt is scheduled with Gojira and Knocked Loose as opening bands, while the May 24 date pairs Metallica with Pantera and Avatar. These combinations align with the heavy, modern metal and hardcore spectrum that has accompanied Metallica on the wider M72 route, signaling full multi-band evenings rather than a single-headliner format.

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How M72 fits into Metallica’s work

The M72 World Tour is built around Metallica’s most recent studio album 72 Seasons, released in April 2023 on Blackened Recordings. The tour title refers directly to this album and frames the live production as a comprehensive showcase of both new material and core back-catalog tracks, using a two-night in-the-round setup in many cities to rotate songs such as 72 Seasons, Lux Æterna and long-standing staples from earlier eras.

German dates in Frankfurt and Berlin are therefore part of a larger touring narrative that began in Europe in 2023 and has since crossed North America, Latin America and other European markets. By the time Metallica return to German stadiums in May 2026, the M72 run will have covered multiple continents and dozens of major venues, underlining the band’s status as a stadium-level act with a consistent draw more than four decades into their career.

What’s next in the touring schedule

The next confirmed live date for Metallica after today’s publication date is May 9, 2026, in Athens at Olympic Stadium, followed by the German shows in Frankfurt and Berlin later that month, all within the ongoing M72 World Tour.

Metallica at a glance

  • Act: Metallica
  • Genre: Heavy metal / thrash metal
  • Origin: Los Angeles, United States
  • Active since: 1981
  • Lineup: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar), Lars Ulrich (drums), Kirk Hammett (guitar), Robert Trujillo (bass)
  • Label: Blackened Recordings
  • Key works: Ride the Lightning (1984), Master of Puppets (1986), Metallica (1991), 72 Seasons (2023)
  • Current album/single: 72 Seasons, released April 14, 2023
  • Charts / certifications: 72 Seasons entered the Offizielle Deutsche Charts at number 1 in April 2023 and has since earned Gold status in several major markets.
  • Next live date: May 9, 2026, Athens, Olympic Stadium

Frequently asked questions about Metallica

Where will Metallica play in Germany in 2026?
Metallica are scheduled to play three stadium shows in Germany in 2026: Frankfurt’s Deutsche Bank Park on May 22 and May 24, and Berlin’s Olympiastadion on May 30, all as part of the M72 World Tour.

Which support bands join Metallica at the German shows?
For Frankfurt on May 22, 2026, the announced support bands are Gojira and Knocked Loose. On May 24, 2026, Pantera and Avatar are listed as support, while Berlin’s Olympiastadion show on May 30 is billed primarily around Metallica’s headlining set.

What is special about the M72 World Tour format?
The M72 World Tour uses a two-night in-the-round concept in many cities, with different setlists on consecutive dates and a stage placed in the center of the stadium. This allows Metallica to rotate songs from 72 Seasons and their classic albums without repeating the same show.

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