Metallica’s drummer, Lars Ulrich, was at Bradley Cooper’s house when he saw Lady Gaga and came up with a brilliant idea. He said to Gaga, “We’re doing the Grammys in a couple of months, do you wanna join us?”, she replied in seconds, “Yes, that would be great”. From that moment, a collaboration of the highest order was set as Lady Gaga and Metallica took to the stage to perform an incredible live version of “Moth Into A Flame”. However, on the night they faced technical issues that threatened to overshadow their incredible performance, but thankfully, Lady Gaga’s quick thinking made it a performance to remember.

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The unforgettable image of Metallica’s iconic frontman, James Hetfield, sharing the stage with pop powerhouse Lady Gaga during their fiery rendition of “Moth Into Flame” is etched into Grammy history. This unlikely duo ignited the 59th Annual Grammy Awards on February 12, 2017, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Their collaboration didn’t originate in a studio or at a record label, but rather over dinner at actor Bradley Cooper’s home. It was there that Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich struck up a conversation with Lady Gaga, and inspiration sparked.

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“We were seated next to each other,” Ulrich recalled. “I suddenly thought, ‘This could be awesome.’ So I said, ‘We’re doing the Grammys soon — want to jump in?’ And without hesitation, she said, ‘Absolutely.’”

That spontaneous conversation led to one of the most talked-about live performances of the night — a blistering, genre-defying version of “Moth Into Flame.” But their performance didn’t go entirely according to plan.

Before they even hit their first note, presenter Laverne Cox mistakenly omitted Metallica’s name in the introduction, an oversight she later addressed on Twitter. Then, a technical glitch rendered Hetfield’s microphone silent at the start of the performance.

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Rather than faltering, Gaga acted fast. She moved to share her mic with Hetfield, turning what could have been a major setback into a powerful, improvised moment of musical unity.

In fact, it was that raw spontaneity — born from technical failure — that made the performance so compelling. While the rehearsal may have gone off without a hitch, it lacked the electric unpredictability of the live show. Gaga and Hetfield’s quick recovery and shared stage presence captivated the audience and earned applause not just for their music, but for their showmanship.

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