Inception At Sea Announces Full Lineup For Maiden Voyage

Inception At Sea has announced the full lineup for their maiden voyage, revealing artists like The Chainsmokers and Otto Knows.

In recent years, cruise ship festivals have really been catching on. Whether it be Mad Decent Boat Party, Groove Cruise or Holy Ship!, these things seem to be all the rage nowadays and everyone wants in on them. And while there are already plenty of options for those who want to rave on the sea, there’s certainly still room in the industry for a few more.

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Enter Inception at Sea, the newest cruise festival that comes to us from Whet Travel, the same people behind Groove Cruise. Birthed from the Inception Music Festival, this “on the water” edition is the first ever fully chartered, all-inclusive, spring break cruise.

From March 11th-14th, Inception at Sea will sail from Miami to the Bahamas with an exciting lineup that boasts artists like The Chainsmokers, Otto Knows, Cazzette, Elephante and more, it’s a well-tailored roster of talent, given the event’s target market, and should have no trouble attracting a large crowd.

You can take a look at the full lineup below, and for more info, be sure to head on over to the official Inception at Sea website.

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