Groove Cruise Announces Lineup For First-Ever Cabo Sailing

Groove Cruise was in the cruise ship festival business long before Holy Ship! or Mad Decent Boat Party, but there's still plenty of uncharted territory on its horizons. In the spring, Whet Travel announced that the novelty electronic music event series would embark on its first sailing to Mexican resort city Cabo San Lucas, and they've just followed it up with a lineup announcement.

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Groove Cruise was in the cruise ship festival business long before Holy Ship! or Mad Decent Boat Party, but there’s still plenty of uncharted territory on its horizons. In the spring, Whet Travel revealed that the novelty electronic music event series would embark on its first sailing to Mexican resort city Cabo San Lucas, and they’ve just followed it up with a lineup announcement.

Arty, Fedde Le Grand, Robin Schulz and Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano are among the most recognizable names on the roster. Chocolate Puma, Croatia Squad, Stanton Warriors and Throttle are some of the more less mainstream artists to perform, and the voyage will feature parties curated by the likes of Toolroom Records, EDX’s No Xcuses and Klingande’s Playground.

Needless to say, Groove Cruise is pulling out all the stops for its 2016 sailing – which departs on October 28th and returns on November 2nd. After taking a look at the full lineup announcement below, you can visit the cruise ship festival’s website for booking info and other details.

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