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Lane Stadium is rich in tradition. The infamous "Enter Sandman" tradition of fans jumping up and down started on December 1st, 2001. It's been history ever since. Lane Stadium opened its doors to ...
Lane Stadium, still echoing from the roar of 70,000 Metallica fans last week, is now fully prepped for graduation.
The legends of heavy metal, Metallica are taking over Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium in Montgomery County in May 2025.
According to the Arkansas Department of Transportation, bridge lanes on Stadium Boulevard or Highway 1 between Malibu Drive ...
Seismographs detected an earthquake this week at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Virginia. However, it wasn't what it was made out to be. Metallica took its MZ2 World Tour to Virginia Tech's stadium ...
Tottenham have made a decision at their stadium over a piece of nostalgia that is rightfully being restored to where the ...
It’s one thing for the Virginia Tech Hokies to blast Metallica ‘s “Enter Sandman” as the football team’s game-day hype song when they take the field at Lane Stadium for home games. It ...
For the last 25 years, Virginia Tech begins every game at Lane Stadium the same way: by blasting Metallica‘s “Enter Sandman” while the Hokies take the field. “It’s just a different type ...
Lane Stadium has etched itself in the long history of college football stadiums with great atmospheres-like Neyland Stadium or Beaver Stadium--all due to one song.
Virginia Tech played its first varsity football game inside Lane Stadium on Oct. 2, 1965. Nearby Cassell Coliseum was opened in 1965 and named after Stuart Kent Cassell in 1976. According to a ...
Lane County Commissioners voted to continue their contract with the consulting firm studying the Emeralds Stadium and Lane Events Center facility.
Lane Stadium on a Saturday night To be fair to Wilson, this will be Rahne’s first trip to Blacksburg for a football game, so Lane on a Saturday night, “Enter Sandman” and the rest, will be a ...