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Aussie metalheads queue for hours to snap up limited-edition Metallica merch

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Published: November 4, 2025
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Heavy metal legends Metallica have touched down in Adelaide, with tens of thousands of fans hot on their heels, lining up in long queues to snag some unique mementos.

A pop-up store on Currie Street, which is open for just three days, has become a focal point for fans seeking limited-edition memorabilia. 

“We’re literally here the day before the show, show day and the day after and then we’re out to the next city,” Chris Barber from the merch store said. 

Heavy metal legends Metallica have touched down in Adelaide, with tens of thousands of fans hot on their heels, lining up in long queues to snag some unique mementos. (9News)

“So you’ve gotta be in and out…

“If you miss it, then you miss it!”

A significant draw is the availability of limited-edition posters, specific to each city on the tour. These posters, when placed together, form a complete mural. 

Only 120 of these posters are available each day, and 10 extremely rare foil editions are randomly mixed in with the other 350 items, offered at the same price, making them highly sought after.

Tickets remain available for the Adelaide concert tomorrow night.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.

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