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Not gonna lie, looks more like David Bowie.
The heavy metal band, in a Facebook post on Thursday, shared that “a four-legged fan” joined the crowd at an Inglewood, California, show.
“Despite reports to the contrary, our friend Storm snuck out of her home adjacent to SoFi Stadium and made her way to the gig all by herself,” the band wrote.
That dog clearly appreciates great music!The Animal Hope & Wellness Foundation, a local animal charity, initially reported that the “very friendly and sweet” dog was brought to a local animal shelter after sitting in a seat “for hours” at the concert.
Metallica noted that Storm was later “safely reunited with her actual family the next day.”
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‘Master Of Puppies’: Metallica Joined By Sneaky ‘Four-Legged Fan’ At Concert
The heavy metal band said the animal “snuck out of her home” and made her way into their gig at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium.www.yahoo.com
That dog clearly appreciates great music!
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