JAKARTA - After Lars Ulrich (drums), now it is Robert Trujillo (bass)'s turn to open his voice regarding the rumors of Metallica's appearance in Las Vegas Sphere.
As is known, Ulrich's response to the rumors made speculation even faster. Because the drummer stated that they were discussing appearing in Sphere next year.
In a recent interview with Trunk Nation SiriusXM, Trujillo expressed the same enthusiasm as Ulrich. He sees the inauguration show at Sphere as an unprecedented milestone for the metal community.
"I've been thinking like, imagine this, imagine it, imagine it, you know, because Metallica music is very visual," Trujillo said.
I mean, imagine a song like 'Orion' (1986) and what you can do with it... Possibility is unlimited," he added.
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The 60-year-old bassist also confirmed what Ulrich had previously said, although there is no agreement yet, Metallica is in discussions to ensure that the residential in Sphere is realized.
So for me, it's like a dream come true. We'll see. I know we're talking about it and hopefully this will happen," he said. "There's no heavy rock band doing this yet."
"Our music has a lot of history, and I think there is potential for extraordinary visual stimulation. And I can't wait to be a part of it. So, let's see what happens," he said.
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