Last night, Pantera played First Avenue, a 1,550 capacity venue in Minneapolis, Minnesota and it was full of even more surprises.

The rare club show was announced earlier this week ahead of Pantera's opening spot tonight (Aug. 16) on Metallica's ongoing world tour in support of last year's 72 Seasons. It was quite the surprise as the band has obviously been playing much larger venues since first returning to the stage with Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante in December of 2022.

Pantera's 12-song set included one medley and a special guest appearance by Metallica's Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo. They contributed backing vocals on the Vulgar Display of Power hit "Walk" and the group has regularly welcomed their friends onstage when playing this all-timer.

Watch footage of "Walk" (filmed by Loudwire) directly below and see more video and the complete setlist from this special night further down the page,

Pantera, "Walk" with Robert Trujillo + Kirk Hammett

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Pantera Setlist — Aug. 15, 2024

01. "A New Level"
02. "Mouth for War"
03. "Strength Beyond Strength"
04. "Becoming" (With "Throes Of Rejection" Outro)
05. "I'm Broken"
06. "Suicide Note Pt. II"
07. "This Love"
08. "Fucking Hostile"
09. "Walk" (with Metallica's Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett doing backing vocals)
10. "Domination" / "Hollow"
11. "Cowboys From Hell" Encore: 12. ""Yesterday Don't Mean Shit"

via setlist.fm

Pantera, "Cowboys From Hell" (Aug. 15, 2024)

Pantera Tour Dates

Pantera have more dates on the books on Metallica's M72 tour and will head to Europe in early 2025. See all of the dates at the band's website.

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All data updated on Aug. 16, 2024 (via setlist.fm)

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All data updated on Aug. 16, 2024 (via setlist.fm)

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