Rock In Rio announced last Tuesday, the 9th, the opening of an extraordinary ticket sale with the last available tickets for the 2022 edition of the festival. And, once again, Metal Day, headlined by Iron Maiden , was the last to sell out, with tickets still available at this time.
Starting at 7 PM yesterday, the extraordinary sale offered the public the opportunity to purchase tickets initially reserved for those who placed an order via bank slip but did not complete the purchase. All dates are now sold out again, but September 2nd, the opening Friday of this year's event, remains on sale ( click here ).
The daily admission price is R$ 625.00 (full price), R$ 531.26 (Itaú customers), and R$ 312.50 (half-price), not including any online purchase fees. Payment can only be made by credit card with installments up to 6x without interest, with advantages for customers using Itaú, Itaucard, Credicard, and Iti cards, who will receive a 15% discount on the full price and installments up to 8x without interest.
Does Rock In Rio devalue rock and metal?
In podcast #345 from Wikimetal, the site's team gets together to discuss some central points of a recurring debate among headbangers when the subject is Rock In Rio: Does the festival give rock and metal the recognition it deserves today?
In this episode, topics such as the delay in selling out all tickets for this edition of Metal Day , Megadeth's departure from the lineup, and comments from Wikibrothers and Wikisisters on the subject were discussed. Listen on your favorite streaming platform or on YouTube here .
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