70000TONS OF METAL 2021: Details for 10th Anniversary Voyage Announced
- by Eternal Terror Admin
- Posted on 16-03-2020
70000TONS OF METAL 2021: Details for 10th Anniversary Voyage Announced
At sea and in life, unpredictable storms can arise and you have to stand your ground and wait for the high winds to pass. The 70000TONS OF METAL crew did this last year and will once again confront the winds with the loudest Heavy Metal growl imaginable. They are ready for their 10th Anniversary Voyage and together with their trusted Sailors, they are confident that they will guide their ship through any stormy sea.
ship… and that for ten years in a row! What to many people seemed like an unlikely and unrealistic combination back in 2011, when 70000TONS OF METAL first set sail, is now 10 sold out events later. This one of a kind festival proves how cruising and Heavy Metal do in fact go hand in hand. Indeed, what’s not to love about enjoying your favorite Heavy Metal bands under the hot Caribbean sun from a jacuzzi with an ice cold beverage in your hand?
As always, the stellar lineup on the previous voyage (which sailed from January 7-11, 2020) included many special treats for the Sailors, notably Celebrating the legendary Michael Schenker’s 65th birthday along with his Official 50th Recording Anniversary – Swedish Titans At The Gates performed their landmark album "Slaughter Of The Soul" in its entirety – Belgian Death Metal Masters Aborted played their 25th Anniversary Shows – Bay Area Thrash Legends Exodus shredded a special "Bonded By Blood" set. As icing on the cake, two worldwide exclusives of 2020 also took place on board: Finnish Epic Metallers of Wintersun played their ONLY shows of the year and Soilwork performed their only shows West of the Atlantic Ocean. Performances took place over four stages, the center of attention once again being the Pool Deck Stage: The World’s Biggest Open Air Stage structure to sail the Open Seas.
New Sailors and Survivors (the name given to those who have previously sailed on 70000TONS OF METAL – several dozens of them on every voyage!) alike joined this floating Heavy Metal Paradise once again from all across the globe, so that Round X welcomed 71 (!) different nations on board, with ages ranging from 1 to 80, proving once again why the Skipper, Andy Piller, proudly calls the event the ‘United Nations of Heavy Metal at Sea’.
Anticipation is certainly high among Metalheads for what the next voyage will behold, and now they can save the date: Round 11, and therefore the 10th Anniversary Sailing of 70000TONS OF METAL, The Original, The World’s Biggest Heavy Metal Cruise will take place from January 7 – 11, 2021 sailing from Miami / Fort Lauderdale to Ocho Rios, Jamaica and back.
Throughout the years this event has certainly grown, first being held on a Sovereign-class ship, and now sailing on one of the biggest cruise ships in the world. With many sailors confessing that just meeting their Heavy Metal "Boat Family" on board is reason enough to secure a ticket, it’s no wonder 70000TONS OF METAL really does feel like a welcoming, annual Heavy Metal family reunion.
You can check out the 70000TONS OF METAL 2020 Round X Pre Cruise Parties video on 70000TONS.TV:
Metal bands on board a luxury cruise ship performing across four stages, including The World’s Biggest Open Air Stage Structure to Sail the Open Seas.
Sailing on board one of the biggest cruise ships in the world, guests will enjoy complimentary fine dining, bars and lounges that never close, 24 hour room service and a host of on board activities. With ten consecutive sellouts since the first voyage in 2011, this five-day, four-night Heavy Metal Music Festival and Caribbean vacation will celebrate its Tenth Anniversary in 2021, offering 3000 Metalheads the unique opportunity to mingle side-by-side with 60 world-class Heavy Metal bands.
Every band plays twice and all guests have unrestricted festival access to 120+ live performances, including the Jamming in International Waters All Star Jam, meet & greets with every band, intimate Artist clinics & workshops and exclusive premieres. All of this with no VIP areas on board makes it feel like everyone has a backstage pass. If that’s not enough, festival goers even get a chance to explore a Caribbean dream destination with their favourite artists.
For more information on 70000TONS OF METAL 2020, including photos, FAQs (for booking, travel documents, payment, etc.), vessel amenities, event details and more, please visit 70000tons.com.
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