In 2002, Iron Maiden headlined the Rock in Rio festival in Brazil once again, having participated in the memorable first festival in 1985, alongside other legendary bands such as Queen, AC/DC, Scorpions, Yes, Rod Stewart, and Ozzy Osbourne. From that year onward, Iron Maiden performed regularly in Brazil before audiences exceeding 250,000 people. The Brazilian public's devotion to the British band has always been unwavering, a relationship that has remained constant for the last four decades. And the best way to thank them for that enthusiasm and loyalty was the release of the live album "Rock in Rio", which captures the band's performance at that second festival before nearly 300,000 people. The repertoire included in this live performance features a majority of songs from the album "Brave New World", including the terrifying "The Ghost of Navigator" and the exciting "Blood Brothers", as well as classic Iron Maiden anthems such as "2 Minutes to Midnight", "Iron Maiden", "The Trooper", "Sanctuary" and "The Number Of The Beast", the epic "Hallowed Be Thy Name" and the energetic "Run to the Hills".

