Groove Cruise Miami 2023 Hosts Claptone, Jauz, Nora En Pure, and More

Groove Cruise has got your New Year’s plans with Groove Cruise Miami’s 2023 lineup out now! Join the GC Fam on their 35th sailing aboard the Celebrity Summit sailing from Port Miami to Labadee’s Private Island Paradise. The excursion takes place from January 19th-23rd. Headliners include Claptone, Jauz (Off the Deep End), Markus Schulz, Nora En Pure and much more. We’ve got returning artists and artists making their debut on this logistical marvel. All things house, trance, and more await you along with memories that last a lifetime.

Who else can you see on the ship? Well, you’ve got Bijou, Blastoyz, Cloonee, Habstrakt, Kaivon, Matroda, William Black, Chapter & VerseCroatia Squad return, plus Crystal Skies, EDX, Genix, Grum, Kyle Walker, Nostalgix, and much more. Speaker Honey has the techno you seek and Autograf has the melodies you enjoy. You’ll find a plethora of GC Fam artists like Cocodrills, Anthony Attalla, Adam Scott, Bryan Lubliner, Dean Mason, Diskopretty, Drums of the Sun and many more. Check out the poster below for the full lineup and get excited. GC has been hard at work making each sailing better than its last and this lineup shows it!

What’s better than waking up to an ocean breeze, dancing to awesome tunes, snacking at the buffet, and doing it all day every day? This is a high seas luxury, an escapist’s heaven, with around-the-clock entertainment and world-class dining experiences. Celebrity Cruises is among the top-tier cruise lines for this venture; the fleet has more than $500 million in upgrades. A brand new destination awaits GC veterans, virgins, and returners.

So Who’s Going?

Groove Cruise Miami is already 87% sold out so don’t delay in booking your stateroom. You can book the remaining rooms here. Grab your crew and enjoy five days and four nights of party rocking 24/7. Don’t forget the onshore activities and artist activations that YOU can participate in for extra added fun with your favorite artists. Vaccinations are no longer required. Stay tuned for more on Miami’s sailing.