Lamb of God announce 2024 Headbangers Boat

Norwegian Cruise Line^ Cruise Ship GEM

Lamb of God’s Headbangers Boat will set sail again in 2024, with the band announcing that a second edition of the metal cruise will feature Dethklok, Chimaira, Poison the Well, At the Gates, and more.

The band posted on X: “Due to popular demand, we’re excited to announce @HeadbangersBoat 2024, sailing October 28-November 1, 2024 from Miami, FL to the brand new port of Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
Pre-sale Signups are available now with the First Round sign up deadline Wednesday, November 15 at 11:59 pm (ET) and the Final Round sign up deadline Sunday, November 19 at 11:59 pm (ET). We invite you to join the pre-sale to get priority booking before the general public, plus all guests who book during the presale will get to take a cabin photo with Lamb of God on board! Cabins are available for only $100 down per person by utilizing Automated Monthly Billing through February 28, 2024 or while cabins last. The Public On-Sale will begin November 21 at 2:00 pm (ET), exclusively at http://headbangersboat.com”

Lamb of God will once again headline the cruise, playing two sets. Additional acts include Soulfly, Exodus, Napalm Death, Corrosion of Conformity, After the Burial, Currents, Bleeding Through, Unearth, Eyehategod, Frozen Soul, UnityTX, and a solo set from Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton. Comedians Shayne Smith and Mike Abrusci will also perform.

The cruise will depart from Miami on October 28th and make a stop at Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, before returning to Miami on November 1st. For information, head to headbangersboat.com.

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