Metallica Just Announced Their Fourth Helping Hands Concert And Auction Event!

Metallica Just Announced Their Fourth Helping Hands Concert And Auction Event!

Metallica is once again hosting their benefit concert, the Helping Hands Concert & Auction Event, under the banner of their All Within My Hands Foundation. You can find all the details and background information about the event here.
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Metallica is once again hosting their benefit concert, the Helping Hands Concert & Auction Event, under the banner of their All Within My Hands Foundation. You can find all the details and background information about the event here:

Event Details

On December 13, it will be loud again at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles. The fourth Helping Hands Concert & Auction by All Within My Hands promises to be an unforgettable night of music and philanthropy.

The event will be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and will feature performances by Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man, Avengers, Oppenheimer), Tony Hawk, St. Vincent, and the leaders of six of AWMH's charitable partner organizations, as well as a set by Greta Van Fleet. And of course, Metallica will play a full show as well.

This year's program will be announced shortly, along with the fantastic items and experiences to be auctioned - all for the benefit of the foundation, as 100% of the ticket and auction proceeds go directly to those in need.

About the All Within My Hands Foundation

All Within My Hands was founded in 2017 to give back to the communities that Metallica has supported over the years. Since then, more than $15 million has been raised, including $8.2 million in grants for vocational and technical education programs, including the groundbreaking Metallica Scholars Initiative, now in its sixth year. An additional $3.6 million has been allocated to fighting food insecurity, and over $3.5 million has been provided for disaster relief.