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Rock The Bells Partners With Sixthman For First-Ever Hip-Hop Cruise

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Rock The Bells, in partnership with Sixthman, has announced a first of its kind four-day, four-night Hip-Hop cruise aboard the Norwegian Pearl to celebrate Hip-Hop's 50th anniversary and salute its icons.

The "Rock The Bells Cruise: A Hip-Hop Experience" will set sail from Miami to the Bahamas on November 13, 2023.

The highlight of the cruise will be Rock The Bells' annual Rock The Bells Festival, featuring live performances by iconic artists on sea.

The full lineup will be announced at the top of the new year, but attendees can expect dozens of performances and intimate experiences from some of Hip-Hop's dopest classic MCs, DJs and producers.

Rock The Bells will be taking over every corner of the ship with pool deck parties presented by world renown party rocker Kid Capri, MC and DJ battles, rap karaoke, interactive graffiti, live podcasts, roller skating, open mic nights, movie screenings, masterclasses, art galleries, custom grillz, tattoos, basketball and The Trill Mealz Food Court.

The vacation kicks off with a special "Welcome to Miami" performance by Miami's own Trick Daddy and Trina on the ship's pool deck. Attendees that purchase their cabin before January 18, 2023, will be invited to hang out with Trick Daddy and Trina at a private cocktail happy hour prior to setting sail.

Guests that purchase before January 18, 2023 can also start a free 3-month subscription to SiriusXM to tune into LL Cool J's Rock The Bells Radio on Channel 43 and on the SXM App.

The cruise will make two stops in the Bahamas at Freeport and Nassau. Pricing ranges from $1,099 to $5,199. To book tickets, detailed information can be found at https://www.rockthebellscruise.com/.

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