Redd Kross delivered a roaring set on the first day of the cruise, taking over the pool deck’s main stage.
The husband-and-wife garage-rock duo the Courettes were hard to miss on the boat, always in their black-and-white color scheme.
Fandom on the Underground Garage cruise was well represented on the Norwegian Pearl: This fan repped his “Surfin’ Bird” T.
The Goons were one of the most wonderfully bizarre groups aboard the voyage. Playing the parts of cartoon villains, they pulled off a “heist” in the ship’s jewelry store.
Gyasi brought a dose of androgynous David Bowie glam and a lot of loud guitar to his sets.
The Mooney Suzuki reunited for a rare gig at sea, with the New York band frequently getting up close and personal with fans in the audience.
Few can howl quite like R&B singer Barrence Whitfield. He brought his band, the Savages, aboard Little Steven’s Underground Garage Cruise.
Fans, including this Hanoi Rocks superfan with his fist raised, gather for Michael Monroe’s high-energy set on the pool deck.
Jon Spencer threw himself into his pool deck performance, interacting with the crowd and dropping to his knees.
Jason D. Williams brought his “Killer” piano vibes to the Atrium stage, along with a leopard print jacket and a tight band.
Personalities from SiriusXM’s Underground Garage channel, including the Mighty Manfred, Michael Des Barres, and Palmyra Delran, toasted the ship’s departure from the port of Miami.
Mike Ness, hale and hearty after being cancer, previewed songs from Social Distortion’s latest album ‘Born to Kill’ aboard the boat.
Jesse Malin continued his inspiring comeback since suffering a spinal stroke in 2023, performing two rousing sets on the Underground Garage cruise.
Canadian surf-rockers the Surfrajettes brought the beach to the boat, and even hosted a late-night pajama party performance.
U.K. new wave icons the Buzzcocks played hits like “Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve).”
Underground Garage DJ Palmyra Delran did double duty, and brought along some go-go dancers, for her performance with the Doppel Gang.
Adam Weiner was responsible for the most memorable show-ending this year: At the end of Low Cut Connie’s set, he marched to the pool, took off his loafers, and waded in to swim a few laps.
The guitar faithful came out for Gyasi’s set in the Atrium bar.
Malin gave cruisers a reading from his new book, ‘Almost Grown: A New York Memoir,’ and stuck around to sign copies for a throng of fans.
Seminal Sixties garage-rock band the Sonics were a hot ticket the entire voyage, with fans clamoring to see them one last time.