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Sail away aboard Megadeth's MegaCruise

Oct 10, 2018
4 min read

If you've ever wanted to get up close and personal with some of your favourite heavy metal acts, then why not do it when they're all confined to a cruise ship? Megadeth are the latest act to sign up for a heavy metal cruise (like 70000TONS OF METAL before them) and they're bringing along some pretty decent heavyweights for the ride.

As expected Megadeth will headline the trip but there'll also be the likes of Anthrax, Testament, Armoured Saint, DevilDriver, Metal Church, Corrosion of Conformity, John 5 (solo), Beasto BlancoDOROMetalachi: The World's First and Only Heavy Metal Mariachi Band with more to be announced...

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The trip takes sets sail from L.A. on October 13th, 2019 and heads down to San Diego and Ensenada, Mexico before guests will disembark back in L.A. on October 18th. Yes, that's 5 days of metal madness ahead of you and if you wish to take part, there's Artist Photo Experiences, Artist Q & As, Beer Tasting, Guitar/Bass/Drum Clinics, Morning Coffee Jams, Charity Auction, Special Theme Nights, Cornhole Tournament, Megadeth Themed Events and heaps more to get you up close to some of the acts on board. The cost is between the $800 and $4,899 mark, depending on what kind of cabin you'd prefer to have + VIP Experiences etc

Check them out on Facebook


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MegaCruise 2019
feat. MegadethAnthrax, Testament, Armoured Saint, DevilDriver, Metal Church, Corrosion of Conformity, John 5, BeastoBlanco, DORO, Metalachi and more to be announced...


October 13 - October 18 2019 from L.A. > San Diego > Ensenada > L.A.


Tickets Here


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