BLACKSBURG – It's the evening Hokie Nation will never forget.
After over two decades of jumping along to Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” at Virginia Tech football games, over 66,000 fans in Lane Stadium were treated to an undeniably epic hours-long concert on this day one year ago. The band’s stop in Blacksburg was one of many during the M72 World Tour that has continued for over three years alongside 72 Seasons, Metallica’s most recent record.
For many Hokie fans, Virginia Tech and Metallica coexist within the same thought. Memories of the band’s most historic tracks booming through the speakers are interwoven with memories of time spent in southwest Virginia. To hear “Enter Sandman” in its unfiltered, live form served as the culmination of fervent energy and passion Tech fans have displayed for over a quarter-century.
From its inception alongside an updated Lane Stadium videoboard on Aug. 27, 2000, “Enter Sandman” and Metallica have served as the soundtrack for Virginia Tech. One year post-concert, it’s evident that fans will keep jumping as the 2026 football season slowly comes into picture.
