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Series of two concert tours by Metallica
Summer Sanitarium Tour Location North America Start date June 23, 2000 (2000-06-23 ) End date August 10, 2003 (2003-08-10 ) Legs 2
No. of shows 41 Box office $90.8 million($144 million in 2022 dollars
[1] )
The Summer Sanitarium Tour was a music event led by American
heavy metal band
Metallica . The first edition took place during the summer of 2000, with 20 shows in the United States. A second edition was held during the summer of 2003, with 21 shows in North America. The tour was sponsored by
MTV and
Mars Music and promoted by
SFX Concerts .
Background
It marks the final tour for bassist
Jason Newsted , who quit the band in January 2001.
[2] Before the concert in Atlanta on July 7, 2000, frontman
James Hetfield injured his back in a jet skiing accident and was forced to sit out three shows. Newsted sang most of the songs during these concerts, and the vocals and rhythm guitar were also taken by musicians from the supporting acts, such as
Kid Rock and his guitarists Kenny Olson and Jason Krause,
Serj Tankian and
Daron Malakian of
System of a Down , and
Jonathan Davis of
Korn .
[3]
The tour grossed $42 million in 2000
[4] and $48.8 million in 2003.
[5]
Support acts
Setlist
The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on July 12, 2000; at the Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
[12]
"
Creeping Death "
"
For Whom the Bell Tolls "
"
Seek & Destroy "
"
Fade to Black "
"
Fuel "
"
Whiplash "
"
Sad but True "
"
No Leaf Clover "
"
King Nothing "
"
Master of Puppets " / "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)"
"Battery"
Encore
"
Nothing Else Matters "
"
One "
"
Turn the Page "
"
Enter Sandman "
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
2000 North American Leg
[13]
June 23, 2000
[A]
Seattle
United States
Memorial Stadium
June 30, 2000
Foxborough
Foxboro Stadium
July 1, 2000
Rockingham
Rockingham Speedway
July 3, 2000
Madison
Gateway International Raceway
July 4, 2000
Baltimore
PSINet Stadium
July 7, 2000
Atlanta
Georgia Dome
July 8, 2000
Sparta
Kentucky Speedway
July 9, 2000
Irving
Texas Stadium
July 12, 2000
Denver
Mile High Stadium
July 14, 2000
San Francisco
3Com Park
July 15, 2000
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
July 16, 2000
Phoenix
Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion
July 18, 2000
[B]
West Hollywood
House of Blues
July 20, 2000
[C]
East Rutherford
Giants Stadium
July 22, 2000
[D]
Cicero
Chicago Motor Speedway
August 2, 2000
Dallas
Smirnoff Music Theatre
August 3, 2000
August 5, 2000
Atlanta
Lakewood Amphitheatre
August 6, 2000
August 8, 2000
Lexington
Rupp Arena
August 9, 2000
2003 North American Leg
[14]
July 4, 2003
Pontiac
United States
Pontiac Silverdome
July 5, 2003
Toronto
Canada
SkyDome
July 6, 2003
Foxborough
United States
Gillette Stadium
July 8, 2003
East Rutherford
Giants Stadium
July 11, 2003
Atlanta
Turner Field
July 12, 2003
Philadelphia
Veterans Stadium
July 13, 2003
Orlando
Florida Citrus Bowl
July 18, 2003
Landover
FedExField
July 19, 2003
Columbus
Ohio Stadium
July 20, 2003
Montreal
Canada
Parc Jean-Drapeau
July 25, 2003
St. Louis
United States
Edward Jones Dome
July 26, 2003
Stickney
Hawthorne Race Course
July 27, 2003
Minneapolis
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
August 1, 2003
Denver
Invesco Field at Mile High
August 2, 2003
Houston
Reliant Stadium
August 3, 2003
Irving
Texas Stadium
August 6, 2003
West Valley City
USANA Amphitheatre
August 7, 2003
Seattle
Seahawk Stadium
August 9, 2003
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
August 10, 2003
San Francisco
3Com Park
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert is a part of the "
Experience Music Project Opening Celebration"
[15]
B This concert is a part of the "
MGD Blind Date"
[16]
C This concert is a part of "
Tattoo the Earth "
[17]
D This concert is a part of "Rockfest"
[18]
Box office score data
Venue
City
Tickets sold / Available
Gross revenue
Foxboro Stadium
Foxborough
49,551 / 49,551 (100%)
$3,173,885
[19]
Rockingham Speedway
Rockingham
24,646 / 35,000 (70%)
$1,479,335
[19]
Gateway International Raceway
Madison
31,840 / 40,000 (80%)
$1,923,415
[19]
PSINet Stadium
Baltimore
39,257 / 50,000 (78%)
$3,415,205
[19]
Georgia Dome
Atlanta
44,023 / 46,202 (95%)
$2,803,840
[19]
Kentucky Speedway
Sparta
50,462 / 60,000 (84%)
$3,280,030
[20]
Texas Stadium
Irving
49,429 / 49,429 (100%)
$3,160,170
[19]
Mile High Stadium
Denver
38,643 / 48,000 (80%)
$2,445,950
[19]
3Com Park
San Francisco
91,643 / 115,007 (80%)
$6,037,030
[19]
[21]
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles
131,231 / 153,200 (87%)
$8,490,755
[19]
[22]
Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac
35,021 / 59,545 (59%)
$2,521,275
[23]
SkyDome
Toronto
36,562 / 37,447 (98%)
$2,341,286
[24]
Gillette Stadium
Foxborough
42,898 / 48,600 (88%)
$3,116,300
[25]
Giants Stadium
East Rutherford
51,934 / 56,600 (92%)
$3,500,780
[25]
Turner Field
Atlanta
22,957 / 50,043 (46%)
$1,667,295
[24]
Florida Citrus Bowl
Orlando
26,982 / 27,000 (~100%)
$2,023,650
[21]
FedExField
Landover
27,656 / 58,377 (47%)
$1,943,100
[25]
Ohio Stadium
Columbus
41,458 / 50,000 (83%)
$2,850,885
[25]
Parc Jean-Drapeau
Montreal
41,738 / 42,000 (99%)
$2,523,110
[26]
Hawthorne Race Course
Stickney
36,614 / 36,614 (100%)
$2,746,050
[25]
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Minneapolis
35,979 / 35,979 (100%)
$2,803,740
[25]
Seahawk Stadium
Seattle
28,882 / 37,283 (77%)
$2,116,150
[21]
TOTAL
979,406 / 1,185,877 (83%)
$66,363,236
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