MSC teases live cruise ship entertainment offerings on Euribia
MSC Cruises unveiled more details of live cruise ship entertainment offerings aboard new vessel MSC Euribia.
The new flagship is set to begin sailing this June.
Thw fifth ship in the Meraviglia Class will offer seven theatrical productions in the Delphi Theatre, with one of the largest big bands at sea.
The Carousel Lounge gets a brand-new layout with an extended outdoor space.
It will host a different style of live music each evening and weekly guest entertainers.
Theatre shows change each day of the week with a lineup including Circus 1920, Generation Rock and Song Book – Ed Sheeran.
Steve Leatham, MSC Cruises’ Global Head of Entertainment said, “We’re always looking for new, engaging ways to delight our guests of all ages.”
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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