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Metallica announce super-cheap London O2 Arena show

Metallica @ Wembley Stadium July 2007

Metallica @ Wembley Stadium July 2007

Tickets cost just £5 for the gig

Metallica will play the O2 Arena in London on September 15 - and tickets cost just £5 per head.

The band announced the gig on Metallica.com, along with another show at O2 World in Berlin on September 12 - the same day new album 'Death Magnetic' is released.

Tickets for the German gig cost 10€.

A statement from the band explained the reasons for the cheap ticket prices: "Because this is a celebration, tickets prices will be, shall we say, 'retro?' Only ten Euros for Berlin, five pounds in London! And the best part is that all the proceeds from the sale of tickets will be donated to local charities."

The band also stated that tickets, which are limited to two per order, are available to fans registered on the Missionmetallica.com and Metclub.com websites.

Keep checking NME.COM to find out when tickets for the gigs will go on sale.

Metallica, meanwhile, headline Reading And Leeds Festivals this weekend (August 22-24).

NME.COM is bringing you live coverage straight from both sites of the Reading And Leeds Festivals 2008. For the latest news, blogs, pictures and video interviews head to the Reading And Leeds Festivals index now.

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the_royal_wee 

Aug 20, 2008

GET IN THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mansion 

Aug 20, 2008

No big fan of Metallica's music, but they are clearly very awesome guys.

Ziggychaz 

Aug 21, 2008

Great gesture... Watch ebay put an end to the charity.

Willy Plonka 

Aug 21, 2008

Thats a nice Gesture. Top marks and you may have a Biscuit.

mozafan 

Aug 21, 2008

that's great! wish i could go!

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