UNFORGETTABLE GRAMMY PERFORMANCE!” Lady Gaga and Metallica’s collaboration on “Moth Into Flame” was a highlight of the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. Despite technical issues, their performance shone thanks to Lady Gaga’s quick thinking.

Metallica reveals how they decided on Lady Gaga duet for Grammy Awards 2017: 'She said 'yes,' took about 12 seconds' - ABC News

An Unforgettable Grammy Moment: Metallica & Lady Gaga’s Electrifying “Moth Into Flame” Duet

It’s an image forever etched in Grammy history: James Hetfield, the legendary frontman of Metallica, sharing a mic and the spotlight with pop superstar Lady Gaga, as they unleash a blistering rendition of “Moth Into Flame.” This unlikely duo set the stage ablaze at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 12, 2017.

The seeds of this unexpected collaboration were sown at a casual dinner party hosted by actor Bradley Cooper. Among the guests were Metallica’s iconic drummer, Lars Ulrich, and Lady Gaga herself. Ulrich later recalled, “I was at a dinner party with Gaga, we were sitting next to each other… and I thought, ‘Wait a minute, this would be cool.’ So I said, ‘We’re doing the Grammys in a couple of months, do you want to join us?’ and she was like, ‘Yeah, that would be great!’”

How the Lady Gaga, Metallica Duet Happened at the 2017 Grammy Awards | ABC News

Lady Gaga, known for her chameleonic artistry and genre-hopping prowess, has never hidden her love for metal. She’s been spotted at Iron Maiden and Anthrax concerts, and has even cited “Metal Militia,” a track off Metallica’s debut album, as one of her favorites. Determined to do justice to the performance, Gaga arrived hours before Metallica to nail her rehearsal, earning high praise from Hetfield, who later called her “extremely creative and a fearless artist” on The Howard Stern Show.

But Grammy night was not without its drama. In a now-infamous moment, Laverne Cox—tasked with introducing the act—forgot to mention Metallica, later issuing a heartfelt apology on Twitter. Seconds into the performance, Hetfield’s microphone malfunctioned, leaving his vocals inaudible to millions. Yet, in a true display of showmanship, Gaga quickly invited Hetfield to share her mic, transforming a technical disaster into a raw, intimate duet that electrified the audience.

Backstage, Hetfield’s frustration was palpable. “I felt embarrassed. I haven’t been that angry in a long time,” he admitted afterward. Ulrich echoed the sentiment on The Late Late Show, describing the tense moments that followed. The culprit? A stagehand had accidentally unplugged a wire just before the performance.

Yet, from adversity sprang something special. Reflecting on the experience with the New York Post, Hetfield mused, “It ended up being a blessing because I ended up singing in a microphone with Lady Gaga—maybe even more than she wanted. It felt more like a real collaboration because of that.”

Lady Gaga, Metallica Sing 'Moth Into the Flame' at 2017 Grammys

What could have been a show-stopping blunder instead became a testament to the professionalism and resilience of both Metallica and Lady Gaga. Their Grammy duet, imperfect yet unforgettable, stands as one of the most iconic mashups in the show’s storied history—a powerful reminder that sometimes, the best moments are the ones you never see coming.