On July 3 and 5, 2026, Metallica descended on London Stadium for two nights that shook the city to its foundation. This Metallica London poster captures that moment in raw, unapologetic detail, a piece of art as loud as the band itself.
At the center stands a horned zombie metalhead, eyes burning red, fangs bared, battle jacket loaded with patches, spiked wristbands, torn jeans, and combat boots planted hard on the ground. An electric guitar rides his back. This is not a monster of violence. This is a creature of pure music, charging forward the same way Metallica has charged through four decades without slowing down.
Behind him, the burst lines of a classic comic-book explosion radiate outward, pulling your eye straight to the figure before you even notice what surrounds him. And what surrounds him tells the whole story of the London shows.
Every Detail Is a Tribute
Big Ben rises in deep crimson at the lower right, the Houses of Parliament sketched in shadow behind it. Rubble and broken stone scatter at the creature’s feet, London absorbing the full weight of two nights of Metallica at full volume.
Look closer and the patches begin to speak. A Union Jack badge on the chest, a nod to the country that gave the world Motörhead, Lemmy, and the Ace of Spades, whose influence on Metallica runs bone-deep. The number 81 on the left arm marks the year it all began. A Seek and Destroy badge, straight from Kill ‘Em All, one of the most iconic songs in the entire Metallica catalog.
This Metallica England poster was designed to honor the band, the city, and the fans who were there. Every patch, every crack in the pavement, every shadow behind Big Ben was placed with intent.
Built to Last on Your Wall
This poster is printed on heavyweight 240 gsm art paper, a stock thick enough to hold the ink density this design demands without bleed, warp, or fade. Colors stay sharp. Lines stay clean. The deep blues, bone whites, and crimson reds of the original artwork reproduce exactly as intended.
Available in standard framing sizes. No assembly required beyond a frame of your choice.
One Tour. Two Nights. One Poster.
The M72 World Tour will not come back to London Stadium. These two July nights are done. What remains is the music, the memory, and this poster. If you were there, this is how you keep it. If you were not, this is the next best thing.














