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Why Metallica Is The Biggest Metal Band Financially?

Zehra Kabak
Last updated: 2025/02/21 at 1:41 PM
By Zehra Kabak 4 Min Read
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Metallica is once again proving they’re at the top thanks to their latest album and tour. According to Pollstar, their ongoing M72 World Tour pulled in a massive $179,373,637 worldwide by late 2024, earning them the Rock Tour of the Year award. At the same time, their eleventh studio album, ’72 Seasons,’ topped charts in multiple countries and picked up Platinum and Gold certifications. But these are only drops in a bucket!

Over the decades, Metallica has separated itself from the pack—not just musically, but financially too. A lot of that success comes down to smart business decisions, many of which were led by drummer and co-founder Lars Ulrich.

The Business Brain Behind Metallica’s Fortune

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James Hetfield may be the band’s creative powerhouse, but when it comes to finances, Lars Ulrich is the brains of the operation. One of his biggest (and most controversial) moves was Metallica’s legal battle against Napster in 2000. While it upset some fans, it set a major precedent for artists protecting their work in the digital age.

Ulrich also played a key role in Metallica buying back their master recordings and launching Blackened Recordings in 2012. This gave them full control over their catalog, meaning they make money from every album sale, licensing deal, and reissue—something most artists can’t say.

On top of that, the drummer helped push the band beyond just music. They’ve built a massive business empire that includes their own whiskey brand (Blackened American Whiskey), high-end merch, and even their own festivals. Thanks to these ventures, the band’s total worth is nearing a billion dollars.

Touring: The Real Money Machine

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But Metallica’s biggest money-maker? Their live shows. With around $1.4 billion in tour revenue, they hold the title of the highest-grossing metal band ever. Unlike many of their peers, Metallica doesn’t just fill arenas—they sell out massive stadiums worldwide, often playing multiple nights in the same city. The band owes part of this success to the new strategies they follow in the live performance department.

Their M72 Tour introduced a new concept called no-repeat weekends, where they perform two completely different setlists on back-to-back nights in the same venue. This makes the experience more exciting for fans while also boosting ticket and merch sales. With VIP packages priced in the thousands, every tour turns into a financial goldmine.

The Band’s Charitable Side

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Despite their massive earnings, Metallica has remained committed to charity. Their All Within My Hands Foundation has donated millions to disaster relief, food banks, and education. Through the Metallica Scholars program, they support trade schools, helping students pursue careers in various industries.

Even on tour, Metallica donates a portion of ticket sales to local food banks, reinforcing their reputation as a band that gives back.

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