How Metallica’s Lars Ulrich Was Inspired by U2’s Sphere Residency: ‘F-cking Awestruck’
Metallica will kick off their Life Burns Faster residency at the Sphere Las Vegas in the fall
Metallica's upcoming residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas is generating significant buzz, particularly after drummer Lars Ulrich expressed his admiration for U2's recent residency at the same venue. Ulrich's comments, where he described being "f-cking awestruck" by U2's show, suggest that Metallica is looking to push the boundaries of live music performances. This is especially notable given the Sphere's reputation for cutting-edge technology and immersive experiences.
The fact that Ulrich is drawing inspiration from U2's residency speaks to the ongoing evolution of live music events. With the rise of bespoke venues like the Sphere, artists are increasingly looking for ways to create unique and memorable experiences for their fans. U2's residency, which featured a massive screen and state-of-the-art lighting, set a new standard for live shows. By citing U2 as an inspiration, Ulrich is hinting that Metallica's own residency will be just as visually stunning and technically impressive.
As the music industry continues to shift towards more experiential and technologically driven live events, all eyes will be on Metallica's Life Burns Faster residency this fall. Will they be able to live up to Ulrich's lofty expectations and deliver a show that's truly "awestruck"-inducing? Fans and industry insiders alike will be watching closely to see how Metallica leverages the Sphere's capabilities to create a unique experience that sets a new benchmark for live music performances.
Originally reported by rollingstone.com. VeniceNews adds analysis for culture, style & media readers.