
Jul 03, 1988: Metallica / Scorpions / Van Halen ... - Concert Archives
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Metallica - Live in Dallas, TX, USA (1988) [Full show]
Band name: Metallica Date: July 3, 1988 Venue: Cotton Bowl Location: Dallas, TX, USA Tour name: Van Halen's Monsters of Rock Other acts: Van Halen, Scorpions, Dokken, Kingdom …
Metallica Concert Setlist at Cotton Bowl, Dallas on July 3, 1988 ...
Get the Metallica Setlist of the concert at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX, USA on July 3, 1988 from the Monsters of Rock 1988 Tour and other Metallica Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Metallica at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX on July 3, 1988 | Metallica.com
Jul 3, 1988 · Get the setlist from Metallica's concert at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, TX on July 3, 1988.
METALLICA (1988.07.03) Dallas, TX @Cotton Bowl - Facebook
Apr 28, 2024 · METALLICA (1988.07.03) Dallas, TX @Cotton Bowl Tour name: Monsters of Rock Ecstasy of Gold Creeping Death For Whom The Bell Tolls Sanitarium...
Monsters of Rock '88 - Metallica Wiki
Monsters of Rock '88 (formally known as Van Halen's Monsters of Rock) is the third time American heavy metal band Metallica would tour on the "Monsters of Rock" tour festival, being …
Concert History of Monsters of Rock 1988 @ Dallas Texas …
Monsters of Rock 1988 @ Dallas Texas Cotton Bowl 1988's concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their past concerts & performances.
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Metallica - Dallas, TX, USA [1988.07.03] Full Concert - YouTube
Band name: Metallica Date: July 3, 1988 Venue: Cotton Bowl Location: Dallas, TX, USA Tour name: Monsters of Rock Track listing: Creeping Death For Whom The Bell Tolls Welcome …
1988: Monsters of Rock '88 - YouTube
Metallica went on the same festival tour, the second year in a row, and played in front of crowds numbering 40,000 to 53,000 people.