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A Boatylicious Fourth of July in Los Angeles

Booty, boats, booze and things that go boom.

On Saturday July 4th, the 3rd Annual IndepenDANCE Day Boatylicious Cruise will make berth out of the Long Beach Harbor as Take2Entertainment make this magical sunset cruise with 10+ artists across 2 stages, providing a scenic and memorable July 4th experience like no other. Louis Futon, JackLNDN, Bones and many more will be providing the vibes and the grooves all evening.

I caught JackLNDN at Lighting in a Bottle in May and was one of my favorite sets of that festival. This is the first year that 4th of July lands on a Saturday so there WILL BE FIREWORKS going off from multiple locations throughout the harbor including on board the Queen Mary, located at the exact same docks as Boatylicious.

Boatylicious is an 18+ event and 21+ to drink. Departute is set for 6pm SHARP and return at 10pm. It is advised to arrive at the docks by 5pm and stopping at an ATM beore heading down to Long Beach as the bars and merch booths on board are cash only. There are also party buses back to get you all safely to and from the docks. Two buses, one coming from Hollywood and one from Venice/Santa Monica, are charter buses that hold 54 people, so please be advised that spots will fill up fast and make your reservation/purchase tickets here.

 

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