Weezer host their own festival on a cruise ship
11 March 2013, 17:51
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Following on from 2012′s outing, Weezer are set to relaunch their ‘Weezer Cruise’ festival in 2014.
The event, which sees Weezer and other handpicked acts perform aboard a boat, will take place this time round between 13-17 February 2014. The cruise sets sail from Jacksonville, Florida, before heading to the Bahamas.
Presale tickets will be available to attendees of the first cruise beginning Wednesday 20 March, with all remaining reservations on sale to the general public from Thursday 21 March.
Tickets prices haven’t yet been revealed, but they will entitle you to:
- Accommodations onboard the Carnival Fascination (4-nights)
- Weezer Concerts – including a special private Island Beach Concert
- A festival at sea with many more bands TBA
- New Ports for 2014 Freeport & Nassau Bahamas
- Private Island Beach party and Concert in Nassau
- Q&A with weezer
- Interactive weezer Game Show
- Photo session for all guests with weezer
- All Meals, Coffee, Tea, Iced Tea & Juices
- 24-Hour Complimentary Room Service & Pizzeria
- Full Use of Ship Facilities: Two Pools, Whirlpools, Fitness Center, Casino, Library, Duty-Free Shopping & All Carnival Events
- One-Hour Open bar Cocktail party
You can watch a teaser video of what to expect below:
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