Metallica’s 2024 Mexico City Show Is Coming To Apple Vision Pro

Metallica will debut an immersive virtual reality experience of their 2024 show in Mexico City on Apple Vision Pro on March 14. The high-resolution video and immersive spatial audio capture the concert in 180-degrees, with Apple constructing a custom stage layout for the shoot that  featured 14 immersive video cameras. The VR footage captures Metallica’s sold-out September 29 finale of their two-year M72 World Tour, which features the heavy metal legends performing hits like “Enter Sandman” and “One.” “With Metallica on Apple Vision Pro, you feel like you’re right there: front row, backstage, and even on stage with one of the biggest bands of all time,” said Apple VP of Marketing Communications, Tor Myhren. Those without the $3,500 Pro headset can preview the experience at Apple stores, and an accompanying EP titled, M72 World Tour: Mexico City, will be released on Apple Music in Spatial Audio alongside the VR debut. (Billboard)

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