Sky Princess reveals entertainment programme for UK cruises
Princess Cruises unveiled an expanded line-up of entertainment onboard Sky Princess for its UK cruises.
The ship sails from Southampton this season.
The line-up includes live-streamed sporting events, interactive audience games and more theatre productions.
Live big screen sports broadcasts this summer include Wimbledon, the Champions League Final and the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
There will be an interactive game based on ‘Deal or No Deal.’
The live, hosted shows debuts on Sky Princess for the first time in the Princess Theatre with prizes ranging from a free cruise to $1,000 cash.
Sky Princess will offer a range of production shows including ‘5-Skies’ acrobatics and dance; and Jim Henson’s ‘Inspired Silliness’, a family-friendly show.
Princess will also have live screenings of the Eurovision song contest, being held on May 13 in Liverpool.
The Sky Princess voyage departs on May 13 from Southampton for a 14-night Iceland and Norway voyage.
The ship hosts a seven-night Scandinavia ‘Comedy Stars’ voyage on July 1, 2023.
This line-up of celebrity comedians include Ed Byrne and Paul Merton.
This voyage calls at Kristiansand, Copenhagen, Skagen and Oslo.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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