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Metallica Reveal 3D Film Location

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Metallica have announced that they will be filming their upcoming 3D film project in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at the Rogers Centre on August 24.

The band also revealed that the fans in attendance will be a part of the filming, before confirming that they will not be adding any new dates to their summer tour plans. They will also perform their hits on a 360-degree stage that measures 140 by 50 feet.

"Earlier today we announced that our gigantic, massive brand new Metalli-show will head north following a sold out run in Mexico City, with the first stop in Edmonton, AB," reads a post from the bands official website. "We're back with another one 75 minutes later, this time in Vancouver, BC, on August 24 at Rogers Arena. And there is a TWIST - you'll be a part of the show!! That's right, we will be filming this show all in 3D for . . . you guessed it, the upcoming Metallica 3D movie that we've mentioned on and off a few times this year. We couldn't think of a better place than Vancouver to end our three week new stage run with cameras capturing it all, so bring your nuttiest, craziest Metalli-self to the show, be a part of movie history, and show the rest of the world how much Vancouver rocks."

Metallica will work with Nimród Antal and Charlotte Huggins (Journey to the Center of the Earth, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island) on the project.

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