METALLICA performed its song "Moth Into Flame" with pop superstar Lady Gaga earlier tonight (Sunday, February 12) at the 59th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, METALLICA frontman James Hetfield's microphone seemed to have been turned off or malfunctioning for the first half of the track, visibly frustrating the singer as Gaga carried on performing. Gaga herself took charge of the performance, which took place in front of gyrating dancers and lots of fire. Gaga even jumped into the audience and briefly crowd-surfed at one point before returning to the stage to close out the performance. METALLICA was up for aGrammy for "Best Rock Song" for the track "Hardwired" from its new album, "Hardwired... To Self-Destruct", but did not win the award. Following the Grammy Awards on Sunday, METALLICA will play an intimate show for around 3,000 or so fans at the Hollywood Palladium.
.@ladygaga loves to stage dive. RT if you went head over heels for her #GRAMMYs performance w/ @Metallica http://pic.twitter.com/wEwHoZFpMm
— CBS Television (@CBS) February 13, 2017
Uhhhhhhh @radioforrest .....mic #Fail for @Metallica and Lady Gaga #GRAMMYs http://pic.twitter.com/jLInZ67N2N
— Rick Daniels (@OnAirWithRick) February 13, 2017
#JamesHetfield has every right to kick the microphone & throw his guitar! #WrongMicTurnedOff @Metallica #grammys2017 http://pic.twitter.com/EW9JSLhR8n
— Riddzey32 (@Riddzey32) February 13, 2017
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