Metallica’s Kirk Hammett Flubs ‘Nothing Else Matters’ Intro, Laughs It Off
During Metallica's concert on Sunday (May 29), lead guitarist Kirk Hammett botched the instrumental introduction to "Nothing Else Matters," the band's 1992 power ballad from "The Black Album."
The guitarist humorously apologized to the audience at Boston Calling 2022 before proceeding.
Hammett also jokingly fell to the floor after the flub, with Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo miming like he was fanning the guitarist following the unusual onstage error from the legendary metal band. The good humor mirrored that which the Metallica members showed for their frontman, singer and guitarist James Hetfield, in a tender moment onstage elsewhere this month.
Watch the guitar flub near the bottom of this post.
"Sorry guys, you're so kick-ass; I got distracted by how kick-ass you are," Hammett quips to the crowd in a fan-captured video from the Massachusetts musical festival that emerged online.
The Metallica lead guitarist recently released his first-ever solo EP, Portals, just in time for Record Store Day. Last month, he suggested he intends to keep working on solo material.
Metallica, together for over 40 years, are currently touring the world. See their upcoming dates under the video. Several new documentaries about the band are rolling out now.
Hetfield's 21-year-old son, Castor, recently released his first album with his band, Bastardane. A toilet fashioned after Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich will soon go on display at a Danish museum.
Last year, Ulrich said that it was "way too early" to talk about a new Metallica studio album, although the band has seemingly been working on one in spurts.
Metallica's Kirk Hammett Messes Up "Nothing Else Matters" Intro – May 29, 2022
Metallica 2022 Tour Dates
June 15 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Copenhell
June 17 – Landgraaf, Netherland @ Pinkpop
June 19 – Florence, Italy @ Florence Rocks
June 22 – Prague, Czech Republic, @ Prague Rocks
June 24 – Hockenheim, Germany @ Download
June 26 – Clisson, France @ Hellfest
June 29 – Frauenfeld, Switzerland @ Frauenfeld Rocks
July 1 – Werchter, Belgium @ Rock Werchter
July 3 – Bilbao, Spain @ Rock Day
July 6 – Madrid, Spain @ Mad Cool
July 8 – Lisbon, Portugal @ NOS Alive
July 28-31 – Chicago, Ill. @ Lollapalooza
Aug. 11 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Highmark Stadium
Aug. 14 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PNC Park