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Metallica in Brazilian cinemas: shows from the '72 Seasons Tour' will be screened in the country.

Screenings featuring two live performances by the band will be held in August; see details.

Metallica will be showing two concerts from their 72 Seasons Tour in cinemas, with several theaters in Brazil included in the schedule. The screenings will cover two days of shows, following the format of the band's current tour, which features two consecutive nights in each city and different setlists for each performance.

The live screening of the band's performances on the big screen will be the only opportunity for Brazilian fans to experience the band's current shows this year, but it will likely serve as a warm-up for Metallica's concerts in Brazil in 2024. According to journalist José Norberto Flesch, negotiations are underway for shows between October and November of next year as part of this tour.

Metallica in Brazilian cinemas: when, where to watch and tickets

The Metallica concerts that will be shown in Brazilian cinemas will be broadcast live from Arlington, Texas, on August 19th and 21st. In Brazil, the screenings will take place after the concerts due to the time difference, with two showings each night: 5 PM and 7 PM, with tickets costing R$ 102 (excluding online purchase fees) per night.

To watch the shows in the cinema, you need to find the nearest screening location through the event's official website ( click here ), which filters options by city, or directly at Cinemark Brazil ( night 1 here and night 2 here ). Fans should purchase tickets for both nights to enjoy the full experience, with 30 songs in total, across two completely different setlists.

M72 tour features a bold new stage design in the center of the venue, with the Metallica Snake Pit at its center, giving fans a complete 360-degree view of the show. The display promises a state-of-the-art multi-camera setup.

The release of the album 72 Seasons featured a similar event, where fans around the world were able to hear the album firsthand in cinemas .

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