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There are many great entrances in college football, but few are as electric or as loud as Virginia Tech running out to ...
Seismographs are usually used to measure when pieces of the earth slam into each other, but they’re pretty good at measuring ...
After months of anticipation, a full Lane Stadium was able to view Metallica for the first concert Lane Stadium ever held.
Metallica visited Blacksburg on Wednesday night for a stop on the M72 World Tour, taking the stage after openers Pantera and ...
While the minor seismic activity, quickly dubbed the “Metallica Quake” online, posed no danger, it was too minor to register ...
Brent Pry was among the thousands at Metallica's concert at Lane Stadium on Wednesday. 'Enter Sandman', of course, was on the ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. (WSET) — Metallica rocked Lane Stadium in Blacksburg on Wednesday, May 7-- literally. The energy from the jumping crowd was powerful enough to send vibrations through the foundation ...
As for the home team, the Hokies are coming off a 6-7 season that saw them go 4-4 in ACC play — good for ninth in the ...
A highly anticipated Metallica concert at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium wasn't just a performance; it was a seismic event.
Metallica played a concert at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium this week, and the performance of Enter Sandman was electric.
If you know college football tradition, you likely know why fans in Blacksburg, Va. were setting off the seismograph at ...
For the last 25 years, Virginia Tech begins every game at Lane Stadium the same way: by blasting Metallica ‘s “Enter Sandman” while the Hokies take the field.