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Regent Seven Seas Cruises Expands Entertainment with New Shows

by Dori Saltzman / January 16, 2025
seven seas splendor luxury cruise ship at sunset

Photo: Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is rolling out six new mainstage and lounge shows across its fleet in 2025. The shows range from homages to legendary female rock artists and British pop acts, to celebrations of Motown and 1940s big bands, as well as a brand-new music trivia game show concept, and more.

“Along with beautifully designed ships, exquisite cuisine, immersive exploration, and heartfelt hospitality, world-class entertainment is a key element of the Regent Seven Seas Cruises experience,” said Jason Montague, incoming Chief Luxury Officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Montague added that the new shows are based on feedback from guests.

“Having asked our guests what it was they want to see on our grand theatre and lounge stages, these productions reflect our commitment to staying at the forefront of ultra luxury travel.”

The six new shows are:

Ultimate Music Trivia Experience: This fully produced game show is debuting on Seven Seas Splendor this month. It blends music trivia with a concert atmosphere and allows guests to engage as participants or enjoy as part of an interactive audience.  

Piece of My Heart – A Tribute to Women in Rock: Debuting on Seven Seas Grandeur in May, this concert-style show pays homage to legendary female rock artists such as Tina Turner and Stevie Nicks.

Motor City Moves: Debuting on Seven Seas Voyager in July, this celebration of Motown combines timeless hits with choreography and glamorous costumes.

 The Wild Cards: A 1940s-inspired underground dance club featuring high-energy performances, big-band arrangements, and vintage-meets-modern costumes. It debuts on Seven Seas Explorer in August.

Red, White, and British: Debuting on Seven Seas Navigator at the end of the year, this show is a lively tribute to the British Invasion, featuring iconic music from artists like Elton John and the Rolling Stones.

Sailing – The Yacht Rock Concert: Also debuting at the end of the year – on Seven Seas Mariner – this show is a nostalgic journey through the soft rock and pop hits of the 70s and 80s.

  
  
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