Earlier this week, metal legends Metallica announced they would be releasing an Apple Immersive concert experience for free via Apple Vision Pro starting March 14. The 3-song concert will consist of “Whiplash,” “One” and “Enter Sandman” all filmed in Mexico City last year.
“This project marks a new foray into immersive technology, using ultra-high-resolution 180-degree video and Spatial Audio to give fans unprecedented access from vantage points as close up as the Snake Pit to wide-angle views,” reads a press release on the event. “It brings the live show to a whole new level, and to achieve this, Apple built a custom stage plot featuring 14 Apple Immersive Video cameras using a mix of stabilized cameras, cable-suspended cameras, and remote-controlled camera dolly systems that moved around the stage.”
The concert is free, but with one big catch. Viewers will need an Apple Vision Pro VR headset to watch it. The cheapest Apple Vision Pro, as reported by MetalSucks.net, is $3,499. Metallica is also planning to release a free live EP featuring the same three songs.
A teaser for the event can be viewed below.
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