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Dayseeker and Afterlife Collab On “Dreamstate” At ShipRocked

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[Photo via Spotify]

If you weren’t on the 2024 ShipRocked Cruise, you missed out on a dazzling collab from Afterlife and Dayseeker. Luckily, you can find a snippet of the crossover on Afterlife’s Instagram page. Lead singer Tyler Levenson joined Dayseeker during their set to add screams to 2022’s “Dreamstate” from Dark Sun.

In an Instagram Reels caption, Afterlife said, “It’s one of those ‘you just had to be there’ moments!” Maybe if we watch the video enough times, they’ll drop the full live track on YouTube. Fingers crossed! Check out the performance below.

Of course, ShipRocked was jam-packed with fun. The cruise kicked off on February 4 and concluded on February 10 and traveled around tropical locations including Miami, Bimini, Ocho Rios, and Grand Cayman.

Headliners I Prevail, Killswitch Engage, Beartooth, Highly Suspect, Code Orange, and Badflower rocked the boat–not literally. Additionally. Cassyette, Scene Queen, Winona Fighter, and more rising punk and metal acts performed on the deck.

Scene Queen also shared a few looks into her wild ShipRocked set. Initially, the artist got rained out. Minutes later, she got the go-ahead to keep performing on the deck and got to make the exciting announcement to the whole boat.

If you missed out on the ShipRocked Cruise, don’t worry because concert cruises are rising in popularity and ShipRocked will set sail again next year. In late February, the Emo’s Not Dead Cruise 2024 will also be heading out of Miami, FL. Plus, Andrew McMahon fans have the chance to board the Holiday From Real Cruise in late 2024.

 
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