Stream Metallica’s Helping Hands concert on Paramount+ this month

Paramount+ has announced today that Metallica Presents: The Helping Hands Concert will be available to stream on the platform from 18 December 2022. The concert, which benefits the band’s All Within My Hands foundation, will be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and take place at the Microsoft Theatre in LA.

This marks the third edition of the concert and will “open with a special set from guest Greta Van Fleet followed by a unique performance from Metallica.” The All Within My Hands Foundation works to combat food insecurity, assist areas suffering from natural disasters and support education.

All proceeds from ticket sales and donations, including auction items, will go directly to the recipients of assistance from the foundation.

Metallica Helping Hands

The two previous Helping Hands concerts held in 2018 and 2020 raised more than $3 million combined. Metallica recently released their latest single, “Lux Æterna”, from the upcoming 72 Seasons album.

72 Seasons is Metallica’s eleventh album and is scheduled to release on 14 April 2023.

Metallica Presents: The Helping Hands Concert joins a host of the world’s best entertainment currently streaming on Paramount+, including The Flatshare, George & Tammy, Transformers: Earthspark, Tulsa King, Inside Amy Schumer, Let The Right One In, Monarch, The Bridge Australia, Secret Headquarters, Five Bedrooms, Honor Society, Jerry & Marge Go Large, The Offer, The Man Who Fell To Earth, HALO, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, iCarly and 1883 with Top Gun: Maverick, Liam Gallagher – Knebworth 22, Teen Wolf and Wolf Pack streaming soon. 

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