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Megadeth Announce 'They Only Come Out At Night' - Live At Budokan

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Megadeth will perform live at the legendary Budokan arena in Tokyo, Japan, for a special global livestream event on February 27.

Fans will receive virtual VIP access to the band pre-show, with an exclusive behind-the-scenes video capturing their trip through Japan, all leading into the band's first-ever live performance at the world-famous Budokan Arena.

The metal icons will be performing classic tracks as well as songs from their current album, The Sick, The Dying...And The Dead!

The show will then be re-broadcast three times, so fans around the world can watch at a time suitable for them. Thereafter, the whole performance will be available to watch on-demand for another 48 hours, as follows:

• Live Show: 8pm JST / 11am GMT / 6am EST
• Rebroadcast #1: 7pm GMT / 8pm CET
• Rebroadcast #2: 8pm EST
• Rebroadcast #3: 8pm PST
• On Demand Opens: Monday 27 February 11.30pm PST / 02.30am EST / 07.30am GMT* (Tuesday 28 February).
• On Demand Closes: Wednesday 1 March at 11.30pm PST / 02.30am EST / 07.30am GMT* (*Thursday 2 March).

Ticketholders will get access to the livestream, all re-broadcasts, and to on-demand replays. Fans can buy tickets and watch all broadcasts and on-demand replays from anywhere around the world, except Japan.

For fans in Japan, 'They Only Come Out at Night' is only accessible via Wowow:
https://www.wowow.co.jp/music/megadeth/

Exclusive livestream merchandise is available to pre-order with tickets, during the livestream, and during the on-demand period.

Livestream tickets are on sale now at https://driift.link/Megadeth

(Photo: Travis Shinn)

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