Coburn Pharr and Annihilator
For this year’s edition of the world’s biggest heavy metal cruise ANNIHILATOR mastermind Jeff Waters has prepared something special and invited ex-vocalist Coburn Pharr to support the band during their set. Pharr contributed to ANNIHILATOR's 1990 best-selling album "Never, Neverland" and will join the band to celebrate it’s 25th anniversary on board of the 70000Tons Of Metal cruise.
However, Jeff Waters does not only have good news for all the ANNIHILATOR fans: he will also return with his infamous "Jamming With Waters In International Waters" All Star Jam that will definitely contain something to suit every taste. The voting for the setlist is over, the results are in and can be viewed here.
Refuge and Melechesh announced
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There are even more good news: MELECHESH will take on the long way from the Holy Land to be part of the high-end heavy metal event and even preview some new songs from the upcoming album.
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You can also look forward to seeing Peavy Wagner, Manni Schmidt und Christos Efthimiadis, ex-members of the legendary band Rage, who will travel from Germany to play their first official show under the name of REFUGE on the 70000Tons Of Metal cruise.
Finale Phase - 4 more bands
In less than two weeks the 70000Tons Of Metal cruise will set off to sea for the 5th time, and this means five days full of performances by some of the greatest metal bands of this time. However, among the 60 bands you can experience on board there are also many less well-known bands who are given the chance to prove their talent on the world’s biggest heavy metal cruise. For these newcomers the fans have decided to initiate the Cripper Award, honoring the best new band discovery of each year. The candidates of this year's edition come from all over the world to deliver savage live performances to 3000 metal enthusiasts. Welcome Jungle Rot from the United States, Divided Multitude from Norway, Masacre from Colombia and Abandon Hope from Germany. Good luck to all the participants!
…We are especially proud that our SAOL band Abandon Hope will be performing in international waters, too.
Do you recognise these fellows?
Source: CMM GMBH