Summer Sanitarium Tour

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Summer Sanitarium
Tour by Metallica
Start date June 23, 2000
End date August 9, 2000
Shows 21
Metallica tour chronology
M2K Mini Tour
(1999-2000)
Summer Sanitarium
(2000)
Special Shows
(2002-2003)

The Summer Sanitarium Tour was Metallica's packaged tour in the Summer of the year 2000. Taking place in "stadiums, arenas, and yes, even speedways,"[1] the tour was one of the top grossing tours of the Summer. 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. Members of all the bands "stepped to the plate to help out Metallica on vocals."[2] At the end of the tour Metallica played six make up shows, two for each show James missed. Three years later, Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003 returned with equal financial success and a different line-up, and was the first tour with current bassist Robert Trujillo.

[edit] Bands on the bill in 2000

[edit] Tour Dates

Date City Venue
06/23/2000 Flag of the United States Seattle, WA, USA Memorial Stadium (Seattle)
06/30/2000 Flag of the United States Foxboro, MA, USA Foxboro Stadium
07/01/2000 Flag of the United States Rockingham, NC, USA Rockingham Dragway
07/03/2000 Flag of the United States St. Louis, MO, USA Gateway International Raceway
07/04/2000 Flag of the United States Baltimore, MD, USA PSINet Stadium
07/07/2000 Flag of the United States Atlanta, GA, USA Georgia Dome
07/08/2000 Flag of the United States Sparta, KY, USA Kentucky Speedway
07/09/2000 Flag of the United States Irving, TX, USA Texas Stadium
07/12/2000 Flag of the United States Denver, CO, USA Mile High Stadium
07/14/2000 Flag of the United States San Francisco, CA, USA 3Com Park
07/15/2000 Flag of the United States Los Angeles, CA, USA Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
07/16/2000 Flag of the United States Phoenix, AZ, USA Desert Sky Pavilion
07/18/2000 Flag of the United States Los Angeles, CA, USA House of Blues (Metallica only - Miller Genuine Draft "Blind Date")
07/20/2000 Flag of the United States East Rutherford, NJ, USA Giants Stadium (Tattoo the Earth Tour)
07/22/2000 Flag of the United States Chicago, IL, USA Chicago Motor Speedway
08/2/2000 Flag of the United States Dallas, TX, USA Starplex Amphitheatre (Metallica only make up date)
08/3/2000 Flag of the United States Dallas, TX, USA Starplex Amphitheatre (Metallica only make up date)
08/5/2000 Flag of the United States Atlanta, GA, USA Lakewood Amphitheatre (Metallica only make up date)
08/6/2000 Flag of the United States Atlanta, GA, USA Lakewood Amphitheatre (Metallica only make up date)
08/8/2000 Flag of the United States Lexington, KY, USA Rupp Arena (Metallica only make up date)
08/9/2000 Flag of the United States Lexington, KY, USA Rupp Arena (Metallica only make up date)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ unknown (2000-04-17). Metallica, Korn, Kid Rock, PM5K, System to Tour. MTV.com. Retrieved on 2008-02-29.
  2. ^ Manning, Kara and Johnson, Tina (2000-07-13). Hetfield Rejoins Metallica After Back Injury. MTV.com. Retrieved on 2008-02-29.
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