FLINT, MI -- MSNBC is returning to Flint for a special "All In with Chris Hayes," a town hall featuring filmmaker Michael Moore on Tuesday, Sept. 11.

The program, which is expected to fill the show's full, one-hour time slot from 8-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept., 12, will include a studio audience at Factory Two, 129 N. Grand Traverse, according to a network spokeswoman.

Tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and seating is limited. Doors open at 12:30 p.m.

Tuesday's program comes more than 32 months after another MSNBC host -- Rachel Maddow -- broadcast from Brownell/Holmes STEM Academy in Flint to discuss the Flint water crisis.

Moore, a Flint native, is scheduled to host the U.S. premier of his new film, "Fahrenheit 11/9," in Flint the day before the Hayes' show.

His new documentary includes scenes devoted to the city's water crisis.

The trailer for the film includes a scene in which Moore sprays water from a tanker truck marked "Flint water" toward the governor's mansion in Lansing, and says, "Governor Snyder, I got some Flint water for you."

Moore has suggested criminal charges should be filed against Gov. Rick Snyder because of his role in the water crisis.

The MSNBC spokeswoman said Hayes and Moore are expected to discuss mid-term elections, voter sentiment in Michigan and "Fahrenheit 11/9."