A college football stadium was the location of an incredible scene on Wednesday night, with fans literally triggering an earthquake.
Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Virginia, the home of the Virginia Tech Hokies, hosted a Metallica concert on Wednesday night, with the rock band making a stop there on their MZ2 World Tour.
It’s since been reported that seismographs detected an earthquake at the stadium after fans piled in to catch the legendary group perform their biggest hits. Among those were “Enter Sandman,” the song Virginia Tech has played ahead of every home game for the past 25 years.
It’s one of the most notable football traditions in the country, so it was always going to be well-received when Metallica performed it on Wednesday night. Still, the audience wasn’t expected to trigger the Richter Scale.
