The latest ship to join the MSC Fleet, MSC Euribia, will deliver a number of brand-new entertainment concepts when she launches later this year. Seven new theatrical shows are in the pipeline at the Delphi Theatre, while one of the largest big bands at sea will take to the stage in the redesigned Carousel Lounge.
The fifth Meraviglia Class ship promises to deliver an array of entertainment options, where no two evenings on board will be the same. Guest entertainers and a resident theatre cast will deliver exceptional performances, extending the already impressive array of shows available across the MSC fleet.
Highlights of the theatre productions include Circus 1920, a nostalgic look back at the magical world of the circus, and Generation Rock, which features classic feel-good anthems. Guests will also be able to enjoy the Ed Sheeran Songbook whilst on board, and Jukebox Live, which showcases vocalists singing funk, soul and rock ‘n’ roll classics.
Steve Leatham, MSC Cruises’ Global Head of Entertainment, said: “We are so excited to announce our fun-filled entertainment offerings on our much-anticipated new flagship, MSC Euribia. Entertainment is a fundamental part of MSC Cruises’ guest experience and we’re always looking for new, engaging ways to delight our guests of all ages.
“We strive to create exceptional and immersive concepts combined with varied entertainment programmes to ensure that our guests will remember their cruise as the ultimate holiday experience.”
MSC Euribia will make her debut in June 2023. Explore the collection of cruises by clicking here.
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