Christian Boat Cruise Announces Line-Up for 2007

|PIC1|Premier Christian Cruises announced the launch of Music Boat Cruise 2007, along with next years’ line-up.

Artists confirmed to perform next year include Third Day, Nicole C. Mullen, Building 429, KUTLESS, Bebo Norman, Aaron Shust, Mark Harris, Salvador, Tree63, SONICFLOOd, BarlowGirl, Big Daddy Weave, Todd Agnew, By The Tree, Shaun Groves, and Russ Lee.

The Music Boat Cruise 2007 is scheduled to depart Miami on April 30-May 4, 2007. Cabin space aboard the ship will go on sale to the public on August 1st and is anticipated by Premier to be an early sell-out.

Nationally known speaker David Nasser is also confirmed, with the addition of well known speakers and comedy attractions now being finalized by Premier.

Over 40 key radio stations are expected to be onboard in the promotion of Music Boat 2007, with on-air personalities and management from most of the stations scheduled for the actual cruise.

In addition to the music and inspirational messages by artists and speakers, the boat will be equipped with shipboard activities. As a return event, talent seminar and competition for aspiring new artists will be open to all passengers who register for it and will be hosted aboard ship by Tom Jackson.

Noted Jonathan Martin, VP of Operations at Premier Christian Cruises: "The timing and content of The Music Boat will make it an ideal event for Christian music fans, families, couples, church groups, singles and ‘07 graduating seniors as a senior class trip."
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