presents an exclusive recap of Day 4 on board of #70000TONS OF METAL, The Original, The World’s Biggest Heavy #MetalCruise.
A variety of activities took place, including our infamous Belly Flop Contest, which featured a distinguished panel of artists as judges, and Jamming in International Waters – All Star Jam hosted by Alex Krull of LEAVES’ EYES and Kristin Starkey of TEMPERANCE.
Closing out the Pool Deck Stage, The World’s Biggest Open Air Stage Structure to Ever Sail the Open Seas, was the iconic band ANGRA. Following their performance, the Skipper talked to the crowd, which we fondly call the United Nations of Heavy Metal at Sea. A total of 71 countries were present at 70000TONS OF METAL 2024, showcasing an incredible gathering of Heavy Metal enthusiasts and artists.
As the event draws to a close, Sailors unite at the Solarium for a special edition of 70000TONS OF KARAOKE, where musicians and Sailors alike sing their favorite tunes until the break of dawn.
Featured performances from Day 4 include: LORD OF THE LOST, FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE and ANGRA.
70000TONS OF METAL is The Original, The World’s Biggest Heavy Metal Cruise - 60 World-Class Artists play 120 Concerts for only 3,000 Sailors on a luxurious Cruise Ship sailing from Florida.
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