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The Four Horsemen (Ages 21 & Over)
Anthem - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City
Dec 12, 2026 • 8:00pm
Sioux City, IA
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The Four Horsemen - A Celebration of Metallica
Tally Ho Theater
Oct 24, 2026 • 7:00pm
Leesburg, VA
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The Four Horsemen - The Ultimate Metallica Tribute
Tannahill's Music Hall & Lounge
Sep 11, 2026 • 9:00pm
Fort Worth, TX
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The Four Horsemen-The Album-quality Metallica Experience
Aztec Theatre
Sep 5, 2026 • 8:00pm
San Antonio, TX
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The Four Horsemen - The Album-Quality Metallica Experience
House of Blues Houston
Sep 4, 2026 • 7:00pm
Houston, TX
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The Four Horsemen - The Only Album-Quality Metallica Tribute
Goodyear Theater
Nov 2, 2024 • 7:30pm
Akron, OH
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Galloping back: The Four Horsemen revive the old-school rush
The Four Horsemen specialize in faithful, era-accurate takes on Metallica's catalog, built on tight downpicking and dry, punchy guitar tones.
Era leaps, riff discipline
Their show usually tracks the early thrash years into the radio-dominant 90s, so you can hear the jump from Kill 'Em All grit to Metallica sheen. Expect anchors like The Four Horsemen, Master of Puppets, Creeping Death, and Enter Sandman, with tempos that feel urgent but controlled. The crowd skews mixed-age: denim vests with stitched patches, teens discovering riffs with a parent, and gearheads studying right-hand technique near the rail.People-watching with patches and picks
A neat detail: the band often shapes the mid-song gallop in The Four Horsemen closer to the brisk early demo feel, then settles into the album groove. Another tidbit fans love to spot is how they mirror Hetfield's late-80s bark without losing clarity, which keeps group chants crisp. One bit of lore they nod to is that the song now called The Four Horsemen started as Mustaine's Mechanix, later split across bands. Note that these setlist and staging notes come from recent patterns and could vary on your night.Where The Four Horsemen fans meet: patches, chants, and tape-trader lore
The scene is warm and specific: vintage band tees from different eras sit next to fresh merch that riffs on classic fonts.
Patches, prints, and practical shoes
Denim and leather show lots of sewn-on patches, but you also see plain hoodies and clean sneakers; the common thread is comfort for moving to fast music. Expect loud callouts on cues like "Die!" in Creeping Death and the clipped "Master!" hits in Master of Puppets, plus the joyful "SEEK!" "DESTROY!" volley.Chants and shared lore
Fans swap stories about first spins on cassette, bootleg DVD finds, and which pressing of ...And Justice for All sounds best in a car. Merch tables lean toward back-print lists, picks in small tins, and old-photos-as-graphic designs that nod to club-era grit. You will notice parents putting ear protection on kids and friends trading set guesses before the lights drop; it reads as a cross-generational hang more than a costume party. Between songs, the chatter is about riffs, tone, and stamina, not social media moments, which keeps the focus on the music.Downpicks, chugs, and The Four Horsemen's engine room
Vocals lean on the clean-but-gritty Hetfield zone, favoring clear consonants so the crowd can lock into downbeat shouts.
Built for punch, not bloat
Guitars chase the tight, mid-forward crunch tied to 80s Mesa stacks, with palm-muted chugs that leave space for harmonized leads to shine. The drummer rides a firm backbeat and selective double-kick, keeping the engine steady so the riffs feel heavy rather than rushed. Bass is picked and slightly overdriven for definition, which helps the low end read on fast tunes without turning to mud.Small tweaks, big impact
A cool live quirk: they sometimes nudge tempos a touch faster than album pace, then pull back for chorus hits to make the hooks hit harder. You may also hear half-step-down tunings on 90s material so the vocals sit right while early tracks stay in standard, a smart contrast across the night. Visuals tend toward sharp strobes and cool-white washes that outline the picking hands, but the show stays music-first with minimal chatter. Extended intros or trimmed bridges pop up when energy runs hot, yet the core arrangements stay true so signature riffs land as expected.If you ride with The Four Horsemen, you might also like
If you live for tight thrash and arena-size hooks, Metallica is the obvious reference, and fans of this tribute often chase the real thing for the scale and catalog.