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Megadeth Announce Exclusive Day of the Dead Experience in Mexico City

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If you’ve ever hoped to one day be able to hang out with a small group of like-minded Megadeth fans for a few days and catch some exclusive experiences with the band, you’re in luck. As long as you’ve got the cash and time off available, you can be one of 200 people to attend the iconic thrash metal band’s Day of the Dead/Halloween festivities in Mexico City.

Set to run from October 31 to November 3, the curated event will feature unique experiences including in-person Q&A, special signing sessions with the band, and non-Megadeth related things like Lucha Libre wrestling and food tours of Mexico City. The package will also include two private shows (each with unique sets) from the band at Foro Puebla, accommodations at the Andaz Hotel, and even a private breakfast acoustic concert.

The full breakdown of the experience includes:

  • Two private Megadeth concerts at Foro Puebla! (different sets each night!)
  • One private Megadeth breakfast acoustic concert at the Andaz Hotel
  • Four nights accommodations at five-star Andaz Hotel in the heart of Condesa, Mexico City’s most fun and interesting neighborhood
  • Question-and-answer session with the band
  • Signing session with the band
  • Admission to Lucha Libre, Day Of The Dead wrestling match on Friday, November 1
  • Special viewing station for Day Of The Dead parade on Saturday, November 2
  • A two-hour Mexican street food tour (regular and vegan available)
  • Your face painted by Fabiana Estay for Day Of The Dead parade
  • Your own “Megadeth In Mexico” Halloween Lucha Libre wrestling mask!
  • Dinners for three nights at wonderful restaurants in this vibrant food destination
  • Breakfasts at the hotel each morning

If you’re interested, be sure to snag tickets while you can — if you can afford it. For a shared room, registration will set you back $2,999. If you want more privacy, the price only goes up from there, from $3,999 for a single room to a Jr. Suite for $6,899. Regardless, this will no doubt fill up with die-hard Megadeth fans.

Megadeth Announce Exclusive Day of the Dead Experience in Mexico City
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