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Historically, stadiums were the pinnacle of musical achievement, with artists like Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and Faith No More regularly filling vast venues during the late 20th century. For instance, a concert during Metallica's Black Album tour drew approximately 20,000 attendees in an arena setting, signifying elite status. Today, the reality is that stadiums are predominantly reserved for the biggest global acts, primarily multi-band festivals or mega-events such as WWE’s WrestleMania, which now sells out stadiums with over 50,000 fans for multi-night events.