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Train Announce 2027 'Sail Across The Sun' Cruise

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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American pop rock band Train and Sixthman have announced the ninth edition of the "Sail Across the Sun" cruise.

The four-night, family-friendly musical celebration on the seas will sail from February 11 through 15, 2027, from Miami, Florida, to Ocho Ríos, Jamaica, aboard the Norwegian Jewel.

First Round Presale Signups are available through February 26th at 11:59 pm ET. Presales for Sail Across the Sun Alumni will be available February 25-27, with First Round Presales available March 2-4. Final Round Presale Signups conclude March 8th at 11:59 pm ET.

The public sale begins on March 10th at 2 pm ET. Savings of $100 per cabin are available during the presale, as prices will increase on March 10th at 2 pm ET. For more information, visit www.sailacrossthesun.com.

Sail Across The Sun: 9th Edition will feature three unique live performances from Train, including a very special fan-selected request set. It will also feature Jet, Yacht Rock Revue, KT Tunstall, Lisa Loeb, The Original Wailers, Emerson Hart, The Dan Band, Pat McGee Band, Rock Monahan, Todd Carey, Adam Ezra Group, Sedona Rose, Raised On TV, Shut Up & Dance, plus comedy from Rory Scovel with Marcus Monroe, tattoo artist Craig Beasley, and yoga with renowned instructor Natalie Pasquale Lobeck.

Train will also host and curate a jam-packed schedule of immersive events and activities, including Sail Across the Sun Feud, the popular Shut Up & Dance nightly headphone disco party, wine tastings, and more.

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