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Metallica

Silesian Stadium, Chorzow, PL
19. May 2026. 16:00h
2026
19
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Metallica tickets for Stadion Śląski Chorzów concert with Gojira, Knocked Loose and the M72 World Tour

Looking for tickets to Metallica in Chorzów? The Stadion Śląski concert brings stadium metal, songs from the "72 Seasons" era and classics such as "Master of Puppets". Gojira and Knocked Loose join the bill, making this a strong night for fans of heavy music

Metallica in Chorzów: the stadium, the noise and the catalogue of songs that shaped metal

Metallica returns to Poland on 19.05.2026 as part of the "M72 World Tour", with a concert at Stadion Śląski in Chorzów. The start is announced for 16:00, and the ticket is valid for one day. For audiences from Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia and the rest of the region, this is one of the nearest major stadium dates by the band in this part of Europe, in a city connected by transport with the wider Katowice area.

Metallica is a band whose concerts do not rely only on nostalgia. Of course, songs such as "Master of Puppets", "Enter Sandman", "One", "Nothing Else Matters", "Sad but True", "Fuel" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" carry the weight of generations, but the band’s current phase is tied to the album "72 Seasons" and a tour that places that material alongside classics from the eighties, nineties and later periods. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Why this concert matters to fans

Metallica is more than a recognizable logo and black T-shirts. It is a band that grew out of thrash metal into one of the most influential rock and metal acts in the world. Their sound combines fast riffs, a precise rhythm section, stadium choruses and songs that build from quieter, almost cinematic sections to explosive finales.

They come to Chorzów in a phase of their career in which they are still actively releasing new music. The album "72 Seasons" was released in 2023 by Blackened Recordings, and among the songs that marked that release are "Lux Æterna", "Screaming Suicide", "If Darkness Had a Son", "72 Seasons" and "Inamorata". This is important because the concert is not conceived only as a retrospective, but as a meeting of old and new repertoire.For long-time fans, this is an opportunity to hear a band that went from "Kill 'Em All", "Ride the Lightning" and "Master of Puppets" to contemporary stadium production. For a wider audience, the appeal lies in the fact that Metallica has the rare ability to bring together metal fans, rock audiences and people who may not follow the genre every day, but know very well the choruses and opening riffs of the biggest songs.

The "M72 World Tour" and confirmed guests

The concert in Chorzów is part of the "M72 World Tour". On the band’s page for this date, Gojira and Knocked Loose have been confirmed as the other performers of the evening. That is a strong choice for an audience that wants a complete metal programme, not only the performance of the main name.Gojira brings technically firm, rhythmically heavy and atmospheric metal with a French stamp. Their performances are known for precision, dense guitars and drumming power that works well on large stages. Knocked Loose, meanwhile, brings a more aggressive hardcore and metalcore expression, with short, tense songs and an audience that reacts physically and loudly.

This means the evening will probably have a clear dramatic rise: from a more extreme, younger and rawer sound toward a band whose catalogue covers more than four decades. The set list for Chorzów has not been confirmed, so it should not be taken for granted in advance. But previous concerts on the tour show that Metallica mixes material from different phases of its career on stage, with an emphasis on songs that withstand the stadium format well.

What the audience can expect from Metallica live

Metallica live is not just a sequence of songs. The concert is built on rhythm, recognizable introductions and a strong connection between the band and the audience. James Hetfield leads the songs with a voice that is just as important in short shouts between riffs as it is in big choruses. Lars Ulrich keeps the concert in constant motion, Kirk Hammett brings solos that the audience often sings as vocal lines, and Robert Trujillo gives depth and physical energy to the lower register.

With Metallica, it is also important that the audience knows when to take over part of a song. "Nothing Else Matters" in a stadium is not an intimate ballad in the classic sense, but a shared sing-along by tens of thousands of people. "Master of Puppets" has an almost ritual character, especially after the song entered wider pop culture even more in recent years. "One" builds gradually, from a darker atmosphere to a finale that is among the most recognizable moments in the metal repertoire.

Places are disappearing quickly. For a concert like this, it is worth planning the purchase of tickets, travel and accommodation earlier than for usual arena shows, especially if coming from outside Poland or travelling in a group.

Stadion Śląski as a space for a metal concert

Stadion Śląski is one of the most important large venues in Poland. It is located in Chorzów, at the address ul. Katowicka 10, 41-500 Chorzów. After modernization, the stadium has 54,378 seats, and for concerts it can accommodate around 85,000 visitors. That figure explains why this very stadium is a logical choice for a band like Metallica: it is a space that can receive a mass audience, but also preserve a sense of shared focus toward the stage.

The stadium is located next to Park Śląski, a large green area that changes the impression of arriving at the concert. Instead of entering an isolated arena surrounded only by roads, visitors arrive in a wider recreational and urban space. This is practical for arriving earlier, gathering before entry and distributing a large number of people more easily around the stadium.
  • Stadium address: ul. Katowicka 10, 41-500 Chorzów.
  • Capacity after modernization: 54,378 seats.
  • Concert capacity: around 85,000 visitors.
  • The stadium has 1,777 business seats and 106 places for persons with disabilities.
  • The facility is located next to Park Śląski, in the wider area of Katowice and Chorzów.


For a Metallica concert, the size of the stadium means a broad picture: big sound, mass singing and an audience distributed from the floor to the high stands. Those who want the most intense experience usually aim for the floor or closer sectors, while the stands offer a better overview of the stage and production. The exact sector layout depends on the organization of the concert and the ticket category.

Getting to the stadium and traffic around Chorzów

For visitors travelling from outside Poland, it is most practical to view Chorzów as part of the wider Katowice urban zone. The stadium is located around 30 kilometres from Katowice Airport in Pyrzowice. Its position near the A1 and A4 motorway routes makes arrival by car easier from several directions, including travellers from Central Europe.

Public transport is important because large stadium concerts create traffic jams. According to the stadium’s information, tram lines 6, 11, 19 and 23 and bus lines 6, 98, 663, 820, 830 and 840 go to the facility. Nearby stops include "Chorzów Stadion Śląski", "Chorzów Stadion Śląski Pętla Zachodnia", "Park Śląski Wejście Główne" and "Chorzów AKS".

Parking exists in the area and around the stadium, but the number of spaces is not unlimited in relation to the concert capacity. The parking page for Stadion Śląski lists more than 900 parking spaces, including spaces for persons with disabilities and buses. For an event like this, it is more practical to arrive earlier, check the organizer’s current traffic instructions and count on walking from the car park or public transport stop.

The host city: Chorzów and the wider Katowice area

Chorzów is part of Upper Silesia, a densely populated industrial and cultural area in which the cities are very interconnected. Visitors often look for accommodation in Katowice as well, because the city is a larger transport hub, with more hotels, rail connections and evening options. For the concert, this means the trip can be organized more flexibly: sleeping in Katowice, arriving by public transport or taxi to the stadium and returning after the concert.

For those arriving earlier during the day, Park Śląski is the most logical place to spend time before entering. Big concerts require patience: checks, crowds on the approaches and moving toward sectors take longer than at smaller halls. The 16:00 start additionally suggests that arrival should be planned without haste, with enough time to take in the rhythm of the event.Ticket sales for this event are ongoing. Before travelling, it is necessary to check current instructions about entrances, permitted items, possible bag restrictions and traffic regulation for the day of the concert, because such information is usually specified closer to the date.

Who this concert is the best choice for

This concert will appeal most to three groups of audience. The first are long-time fans who have followed Metallica through albums, changes of sound and different concert eras. For them, the feeling of continuity matters: hearing songs that first played on cassettes, CDs or old recordings, but now in a full stadium environment.The second group are lovers of heavier sound who appreciate the entire programme of the evening. The combination of Metallica, Gojira and Knocked Loose covers a wide range of metal expression: from classic thrash and heavy metal to more progressive heaviness and hardcore energy. This is not a neutral pop-rock package, but an evening for an audience that loves the guitar as the main engine of a concert.

The third group are visitors who want to experience one of the rare concerts at which songs cross genre boundaries. Even someone who does not listen to metal every day probably knows "Enter Sandman" or "Nothing Else Matters". It is precisely this combination of recognizability and genre sharpness that makes Metallica a stadium band, and not only a big metal name.

Practical notes before the trip

For arriving at a concert like this, it is worth thinking of it as a full-day trip, not only an evening outing. The ticket is valid for one day, and the start is announced for 16:00, which leaves room for earlier entry, performances before the main artist and a longer stay around the stadium. The exact time of gate opening should be followed closer to the date, because organizers may announce it later.

It is advisable to bring only what is necessary: a document, a ticket in an accepted form, a charged mobile phone and basic items permitted by the event rules. At stadium concerts, rules for bags, bottles, professional photo equipment and similar items can be strict, and details are often published immediately before the event.

If you are arriving by car, you should count on crowds after the programme ends. If you use public transport, it is useful to check departures toward Katowice and other parts of the agglomeration in advance. At large concerts, the return often stretches out because tens of thousands of people move at the same time toward the same stations, car parks and roads.

The atmosphere brought by a stadium full of Metallica fans

Metallica in a stadium works differently than in an indoor hall. Guitars spread through a large space, choruses return from the stands, and songs with a clear rhythm gain additional strength when followed by a mass of people. Stadion Śląski, with its concert capacity of around 85,000 visitors, provides enough space for that type of shared sound.

This does not mean that one should expect invented effects or a pre-set set list. Only what has been confirmed is certain: Metallica, the date, Stadion Śląski, the "M72 World Tour", and Gojira and Knocked Loose as confirmed guests. Everything else - the exact order of songs, duration of the performance, special production details and possible additional information - should be checked only when announced by the band, organizer or stadium.It is worth securing tickets in time. Metallica’s concert in Chorzów is not just another date on the calendar, but an opportunity to hear one of the most important metal bands of all time in a space designed for major sports and music events, in a city that is easy to connect with travel through the wider Central Europe.

Sources:

- Metallica.com - confirmed concert date in Chorzów, venue, "M72 World Tour", Gojira and Knocked Loose as other performers, and information on ticket sales and packages.- Live Nation Poland - confirmation of the "Metallica M72 World Tour" event at Stadion Śląski, date, location and line-up with Metallica, Gojira and Knocked Loose.

- Stadion Śląski / stadionslaski.pl - data on stadium capacity, concert capacity, seats, business seats, places for persons with disabilities, location next to Park Śląski and arrival by public transport.

- Superauto.pl Stadion Śląski - data on the stadium address and parking capacities around the facility.- Metallica.com, album and video page "72 Seasons" - context of the current album, songs and phase of the band’s career.

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