PAGAN'S MIND Replaces CIRCLE II CIRCLE On TRITON POWER CRUISE

September 17, 2009

PAGAN'S MIND has replaced CIRCLE II CIRCLE on the billing of the first-ever progressive/power metal cruise dubbed Triton Power Cruise. The cruise will set sail on the Carnival Imagination on Friday, April 30, 2010 and return to Miami the following Monday (May 3).

PAGAN'S MIND will step in with co-headliners EVERGREY, CRIMSON GLORY and JON OLIVA'S PAIN for the United States first-ever progressive and power metal cruise.

Triton Power Cruise billing is as follows:

CRIMSON GLORY
EVERGREY
JON OLIVA'S PAIN
PAGAN'S MIND
SEVEN WITCHES
FUTURES END
EUMERIA
THE ELEMENT

As an added bonus, Casey Grillo of KAMELOT will be doing a drum clinic with Beatnik Rhythm Analyzers.

"Unfortunately, we ran into a scheduling conflict with CIRCLE II CIRCLE and as of this juncture they have been removed from the lineup of the Triton Power Cruise. It is greatly disheartening to not have CIRCLE II CIRCLE playing but we look forward to future endeavors with this incredibly talented band," said Beth Mays, promoter and director of the event.

"To have a band of the caliber of PAGAN'S MIND step in and play this event is beyond my reckoning. As a personal fan of this band, I am honored to have them onboard."

Cabin prices range from $650 to $725 per person with a mandatory minimum double occupancy. Price includes: cabin; all food on the cruise; a pre-party on Thursday, April 29, 2010; party in the Bahamas; all concerts, including an all-star jam; meet-and-greet; and more. Optional badge upgrade will be available for a private open-bar party with the bands for $50. Additional promotion codes are being offered via Internet heavy metal station www.infernalrockradio.com.

For more information, visit www.tritonpowercruise.com.

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