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Cynic Confirmed For 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023
Progressive death metal legends Cynic has been announced as the latest act for next year's 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise, marking their first appearance at the event since 2014. The floating festival will take place aboard the Freedom Of The Seas, which will set sail from Miami on January 30th and head to Bimini, Bahamas before returning on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Abysmal Dawn
Cynic
Evergrey
Fallujah
Feuerschwanz
Insomnium
Jungle Rot
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightmare
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Sirenia
Uli Jon Roth
Visions Of Atlantis
Warbringer
Abysmal Dawn And V.O.A Added To 70000 Tons Lineup
The organisers of the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise have announced a further two bands for the 2023 edition of the floating festival. Joining the roster are Austrian symphonic power metal favourites Visions Of Atlantis, as well as technical death metal crew Abysmal Dawn. The event will take place aboard the Freedom Of The Seas, which will set sail from Miami on January 30th and head to Bimini, Bahamas before returning on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Abysmal Dawn
Evergrey
Fallujah
Feuerschwanz
Insomnium
Jungle Rot
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightmare
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Sirenia
Uli Jon Roth
Visions Of Atlantis
Warbringer
Feuerschwanz Confirmed For 70000 Tons Of Metal
German rock/metal outfit Feuerschwanz has been confirmed for the latest edition of the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise, which will set sail from Miami on January 30th and take place aboard the Freedom Of The Seas ship. The destination this time will be Bimini, Bahamas before returning to Florida on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Evergrey
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightmare
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Sirenia
Uli Jon Roth
Warbringer
Jungle Rot Confirmed For 70000 Tons Of Metal
Kenosha, Wisconsin's own death metal veterans Jungle Rot has been announced as the latest name for next year's edition of the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise. The ship will launch from Miami on January 30th and head to Bimini, Bahamas before returning to Florida on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Evergrey
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightmare
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Sirenia
Uli Jon Roth
Warbringer
Sirenia Confirmed For 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023
Norwegian Gothic metal veterans Sirenia has been announced as the latest addition to the 2023 lineup of 70000 Tons Of Metal. The cruise will set sail from Miami on January 30th and head to Bimini, Bahamas before returning to America on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Evergrey
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightmare
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Sirenia
Uli Jon Roth
Warbringer
Evergrey Confirmed For 70000 Tons Of Metal
Swedish progressive power metal veterans Evergrey has been announced as the latest addition to the 2023 edition of 70000 Tons Of Metal. The floating festival will depart Miami on January 30th and will return to Florida on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Evergrey
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightmare
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Uli Jon Roth
Warbringer
Nightmare Announced For 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023
French power metal veterans Nightmare has been announced as the latest addition to the 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023 lineup. The eleventh edition of the cruise will set sail from Miami on January 30th and will head to Bimini, Bahamas before returning to Florida on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Uli Jon Roth
Warbringer
Melechesh Confirmed For 70000 Tons Of Metal
Jerusalem founded black metal veterans Melechesh has been announced as the latest addition to the lineup of 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023. The cruise will set sail from Miami on January 30th and make a stop in Bimini, Bahamas before returning to Florida on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Uli Jon Roth
Warbringer
Oceans Of Slumber Confirmed For 70000 Tons 2023
Texan Gothic/doom metal outfit Oceans Of Slumber has been announced as the latest addition to the lineup for 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023. The voyage will take place from January 30th - February 3rd, sailing out of Miami, Florida and making a stop in The Bahamas before returning to the States.
The lineup is now as follows:
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Oceans Of Slumber
Rotting Christ
Uli Jon Roth
Warbringer
Obscura Announced For 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023
German technical death metal favourites Obscura has been announced as the latest act for the 2023 edition of the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise. The voyage will take place from January 30th - February 3rd, sailing out of Miami, Florida and making a stop in The Bahamas before returning to the States.
The lineup is now as follows:
The lineup is now as follows:
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightwish
Novembre
Obscura
Rotting Christ
Uli Jon Roth
Warbringer
Warbringer Confirmed For 70000 Tons Of Metal 2023
American thrash metal revivalists Warbringer are the latest act confirmed to play at the 2023 edition of the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise, which will set sail from Miami on January 30th and return on February 3rd, following a stop in The Bahamas.
The lineup is now as follows:
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightwish
Novembre
Rotting Christ
Uli Jon Roth
Two More Bands Confirmed For 70000 Tons 2023
The organizers of the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise has announced a further two bands who will be performing at the 2023 edition of the cruise. Italian doom metal veterans Novembre will be making their debut at the floating festival, where they will also be joined by technical death metal outfit Fallujah. The cruise will sail from Miami on January 30th and head to The Bahamas before returning to Florida on February 3rd.
The lineup is now as follows:
Fallujah
Insomnium
Kamelot
Korpiklaani
Kreator
Mänegarm
Nightwish
Novembre
Rotting Christ
Uli Jon Roth
Headline News
Rivers Of Nihil Part Ways With Frontman

Technical death metal band Rivers Of Nihil announce they are parting ways with their co-founding frontman Jake Dieffenbach. Adam Biggs will be taking over lead vocals in addition to continuing his duties on bass for the time being. A statement issued by Rivers Of Nihil can be read below: More...
Fallujah Premiere New Single

Bay Area-based atmospheric technical death metal stalwarts Fallujah premiere a new song entitled “Mindless Omnipotent Master”, taken from their new album "Empyrean", out in stores now via Nuclear Blast.
Check out now "Mindless Omnipotent Master" streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below.
Explains guitarist Scott Carstairs: More...
Psycroptic Premiere New Official Music Video

Tasmanian technical death metal outfit Psycroptic premiere a new official music video for “The Prophet’s Council“. That song is taken from the group’s latest effort “Divine Council“, which was released past August through Prosthetic Records.
Psycroptic will be co-headlining a North American run alongside Fallujah. Interloper and Cognitive will join them as support acts on that trek, stopping at the below cities: More...
Headline News
Frontman Riley McShane Exits Allegaeon

Frontman Riley McShane has announced his exit from Allegaeon. The vocalist joined the Fort Collins, CO-based technical death metal outfit back in 2015, replacing Ezra Haynes. The band’s last album with McShane (“Damnum“) was released this past February. A new singer has yet to be revealed.
McShane shared the below statement via his Instagram on August 24th: More...
Psycroptic Premiere New Music Video “Enslavement”

Emerging alongside the brand new eighth studio full-length “Divine Council” from Australian technical death metal band Psycroptic is a music video for their track “Enslavement“ from it. Origin vocalist Jason Keyser guests alongside Psycroptic‘s own frontman Jason Peppiatt on this latest effort.
Psycroptic will be co-headlining a North American run this fall alongside Fallujah. Interloper and Cognitive join them as support acts on that trek, stopping at the below cities: More...
Psycroptic Premiere New Music Video

Australian progressive technical death metal outfit Psycroptic have today shared a video for their new single, "A Fool's Errand" - taken from the band's upcoming eighth studio album, Divine Council, due for release on August 5th via Prosthetic Records.
Comments drummer Dave Haley: More...
Psycroptic Premiere New Single "A Fool’s Errand"

Australian death metal outfit Psycroptic premiere another single named “A Fool’s Errand” off their impending new release “Divine Council“, due out via Prosthetic Records on August 05th.
Check out now "A Fool’s Errand" streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below.
Psycroptic and Fallujah will go on a co-headlining North American tour this fall. Interloper and Cognitive will join them as supports, on the below booked dates: More...
Fallujah Shares "Embrace Oblivion" Lyric Video
Bay Area masters of atmospheric technical death metal Fallujah have revealed the next single, "Embrace Oblivion," featuring Katie Thompson, from the band's eagerly awaited 5th studio album, "Empyrean," that's out September 9th via Nuclear Blast.
Watch the visualizer for "Embrace Oblivion" below.
Commenting on the single, vocalist Kyle Schaefer says:
"'Embrace Oblivion' is about accepting change on a personal level, and trusting in your ability to adapt and grow from events that may seem destructive in the short-term. Sometimes we need to break down our own established structures in order to build something better in their place." More...