2025 Monsters of Rock Cruise lineup revealed featuring Tesla, Queensrÿche, Extreme and more

Port of Miami with cruise ships Norwegian Joy. Miami is a major port in United States for cruise liners.

The annual Monsters of Rock Cruise (MORC) is returning for its thirteenth year, and recently revealed the 2025 band lineup on social media:

“The Summer is heating up fast…. And so is the Monsters of Rock Cruise!
Join Tesla, Michael Schenker, Krokus, Winger, Extreme, Queensrÿche, Vixen and many more for the 2025 Monsters Of Rock Cruise!🛳🏴‍☠️🎶 To learn more or book your cabin go to: Monstersofrockcruise.com
#morc2025 #miami #CruiseLife #rocknroll #hardrock #heavymetal #BookNow #monstersofrockcruise”

The five-day/five-night full-ship music charter will set sail March 10-15, 2025 aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Joy and depart from the Port of Miami, Florida. The voyage will include performances from over 35 artists on multiple stages, two ports of call (Great Stirrup Cay and Nassau, Bahamas), photo experiences with artists, theme nights, and special events.

The lineup for MORC ’25 includes Tesla, Michael Schenker, Krokus, Extreme, Winger, Stephen Pearcy of RATT, Queensrÿche, Michael Monroe, LA Guns, Pretty Maids, Slaughter, Vandenberg, Faster Pussycat, Wig Wam, Lynch Mob, Vixen, Eclipse, Hardcore Superstar, Chris Holmes, Rose Tattoo, Tyketto, The Answer, Aldo Nova, Rhino Bucket, Cold Sweat, The Cruel Intentions, Hurricane, Shiraz Lane, Massive Wagons, Jared James Nichols, Wildstreet, Sisters Doll, Midnight City, Burning Witches, Liliac, The Bites, The Iron Maidens, and Hoekstra & Gibbs, with more to be announced.

Cabins are on-sale now; for more info and booking, visit MonstersOfRockCruise.com and follow on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

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