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"textContent": "Metal Insider returned to 70000tons for another voyage in 2026. Artist spotlights will resume once announcements for the 2027 voyage begin. Stay tuned, more coming SOON. On January 29, 2026, the fourteenth edition of 70000tons of Metal set sail from Miami bound for Nassau. Instead of the expected tropical sunshine, the voyage was met with […]\n\nThe post Photos/Review: Rough seas couldn’t stop 70000tons of Metal 2026 first appeared on Metal Insider.",
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