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FMFA may be dead, but the party lives on across the seas in It's The Ship 2015

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FMFA may be dead, but the party lives on across the seas in It's The Ship 2015Future Music Festival Asia may be dead in the water, but the party lives on in the oceans — festival organisers Livescape have announced the return of Southeast Asia's largest music festival at sea in It's The Ship 2015. Returning this November after a wildly successful debut last year, folks will be boarding a Royal Caribbean International cruise liner for four days of EDM goodness as the party ship crosses international waters on the Straits of Malacca to tropical Langkawi for a beach party before returning to Singapore shores.  Expecting to attract a total of 3,800 people this year, the unique party experience was a complete hit with partygoers last year with the likes of Dash Berlin, Basement Jaxx, Sasha Grey and many more of the hottest acts around the world on music duties while also enjoying the bevy of other activities on the ship with beach soccer, rock climbing, mini golf and a tonne of secret parties.  While the artiste lineup for this year's iteration of It's The Ship will only be revealed from May onwards, folks should know that it'll be a hella awesome experience on a cruise dedicated to 24/7 parties. In conjunction with the announcement, limited discounted early cabins for the festival have been made available exclusively for those who attended It's The Ship last year.  Public sales are now available online at the official website, with cabins priced between USD$412 to $1,812 excluding taxes and gratuities. Those committed to party but don't have the cash right now should be glad to know that guests can also opt to pay for their cabins via a monthly instalment plan.  More details on It's The Ship 2015 on their website.  Photo: All Is Amazing / Livescape

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