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'''The Weezer Cruise''' was a voyage that occurred between [[January 19]] and [[January 23]] of [[2012]]. [[Weezer]], along with numerous special guests, sailed on the Carnival Destiny from Miami, Florida to the Mexican island of Cozumel. Weezer would perform three concerts on this cruise, on the [[Weezer concert: 01/19/2012|19th]], [[Weezer concert: 01/20/2012|20th]], and [[Weezer concert: 01/21/2012|21st]]. Each of these concerts had a setlist similar to that of the [[Memories Tour]], with the first show featuring a full performance of ''[[The Blue Album]]'', and shows 2 and 3 featuring ''[[Pinkerton]]''. However, each show would progressively feature more and more obscure songs in the starting set, including the first (and currently only) two performances of [[Tragic Girl]] in the second and third. During the rest of the day, many activities were available on the ship. This included concerts performed by the other bands present on the cruise, such as [[Ozma]], [[Dinosaur Jr.]] and [[Wavves]]. Other interesting events included a vow renewal service officiated by [[Scott Shriner]], a shuffleboard tournament organized by [[Patrick Wilson]], a dance DJed by [[Karl Koch]] (which included snippets of unreleased material, including [[The Bottle of Wine Song]] and [[Been Gi]]), and a live reading of ''[[The Pinkerton Diaries]]'' by [[Rivers Cuomo]].
 
In [[2014]], beginning [[February 13]] and ending [[February 17]], a second Weezer Cruise set sail. On the Carnival Fascination, Weezer sailed from Jacksonville, Florida to Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. Weezer brought with them an almost entirely new lineup of guests, including {{PN|Brian Bell}} band [[The Relationship]]. Of the acts present on the first cruise, only Ozma would return for the second. Weezer's concerts on the second cruise, on the [[Weezer concert: 02/14/2014|14th]], [[Weezer concert: 02/15/2014|15th]], and [[Weezer concert: 02/16/2014|16th]], were all closed with [[Back to the Shack]], the first single from the then-unannounced ''[[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]]''.
 
A third Weezer Cruise has not been confirmed, but has been discussed by members of the band in the past.
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