Photos | James Hetfield and the Lion Rock the Big Four Festival
A crowd of 12,000 people watch in awe as James Hetfield performs on stage with an impressive lion at the 2011 Big Four Festival. The indoor auditorium is lit up with vibrant lighting, adding to the electrifying atmosphere of the rock concert.
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a group of people on stage with a lionMetadata
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