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Andy Piller Buenos Aires

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👁️ 99 views📅 1 years ago⏱️ 15:37
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Caribbean · Winter · 4 nightsFrom Miami

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

I grew up in Switzerland. Yeah. And you you born in in Germany. That is correct. That is correct. My mother's German, my father was Swiss.

70,000 tons of metal is the original, the world's biggest heavy metal cruise. With 10 consecutive sellouts since the inaugural voyage in 2011

We have no backstage areas. No, that's cool. That's cool. We have no VIP areas.

Everybody is the same. Also between the fans and the bands, everybody is the same.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Consider attending for a unique heavy metal festival experience at sea.
Book early as the cruise sells out consistently.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the 70,000 tons of metal cruise?
QHow does the cruise organize 120+ shows in 4 days?

Topics Covered

Entertainment Shows4½ Happy BaconEntertainment Activities4 Happy BaconKids Family4 Happy BaconService Crew2½ Happy BaconShip Condition3 Happy BaconCrowd Capacity4 Happy BaconExcursions3½ Happy BaconPort Destination3 Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Jamaica3 Happy Bacon
Top: artist-escorted shore excursion
Labad3 Happy Bacon
Miami2½ Happy Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

Andy Piller, el "capitán" del crucero temático "70.000 tons of Metal" (70.000 toneladas de Metal) que parte desde Miami y en 4 días ofrece arriba de 120 shows musicvales de 60 bandas de Metal, visitó Buenos Aires... y como no podía ser de otra manera, Noticias de Cruceros se hizo presente.