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The Landis Theater presents Obey Your Master - Metallica Tribute Band on January 10th

originally published: 01/05/2026


(VINELAND, NJ) -- The Landis Theater presents Obey Your Master – The Ultimate Metallica Tribute on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 8:00pm. Fire From Olympus will open the night.

Hailing from Philadelphia, PA, Obey Your Master is more than just a tribute band—they’re a full-throttle experience, delivering the raw intensity, crushing riffs, and electrifying energy of Metallica’s legendary sound. Fueled by a shared passion for the music of the mighty Metallica, these seasoned musicians bring the iconic thrash anthems to life with precision, power, and pure adrenaline.

From the face-melting solos of “Master of Puppets” to the anthemic choruses of “Enter Sandman,” Obey Your Master captures the essence of Metallica’s live shows, making every performance a headbanging, fist-pumping, unforgettable night. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just discovering the metal gods, get ready to ride the lightning and fuel your fire with the ultimate Metallica experience!

The band includes T-Bone (Rythym Guitar & Vocals), Cooper Boyd (Lead Guitar & Backing Vocals), Fern (Bass & Backing Vocals), and Jason Youse (Drums),

Tickets are $35 and available for purchase online. The Landis Theater is located at 830 E. Landis Avenue in Vineland, New Jersey.




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Opener Fire From Olympus is a hard-hitting rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Samantha Joan and driven by Christian Alexander (lead guitar and vocals), Josh Wright (rhythm guitar), Sean Babicki (bass), and Johnny Voorhees (drums), the band delivers a sound that channels the intensity of Evanescence, Halestorm, In This Moment, Flyleaf, and Breaking Benjamin while carving out a style of their own.

Formed in 2020 and re-forged in 2025, Fire From Olympus blends raw emotion with explosive performances, creating shows that feel less like concerts and more like family gatherings. With new music on the horizon and a growing reputation for electrifying live energy, the band continues to build a movement where fans are more than an audience, they are part of the fire.

The Landis Theater had its grand opening in March of 1937. Originally, an Art Deco style movie theater, the Landis Theater also showcased many Vaudeville acts including Abbott and Costello. In 1987, after many years serving the Vineland community, the Theater closed its doors.

In 2010, The Landis was renovated by the Vineland Redevelopment Group. The historic gem was given life again and restored to a beautiful venue.

The Landis seats 750 patrons with events ranging from concerts of all genres, main stage theatrical plays, comedy shows, & animal events!




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