Cunard has unveiled its 2027 world-class entertainment programme, which is headlined by the return of four acclaimed event voyages
Developed in partnership with some of the world's leading cultural organisations, the 2027 line-up on board the world’s only ocean liner brings together award-winning theatre, ballet, classical music and literature. Guests can enjoy immersive performances, workshops and exclusive access to world-renowned artists at sea.
The Transatlantic Crossing from October 20th-to- 27th, 2027, will celebrate the very best of theatre through exclusive performances, workshops and behind-the-scenes insights.
Dance the Atlantic, in partnership with English National Ballet, will take place from July 16th–to-23rd, 2027. Guests can enjoy performances by internationally acclaimed dancers, alongside talks and workshops that offer a unique insight into the world of ballet.
Anthony Inglis and the National Symphony Orchestra will return for their 18th year from October 1st-to-8th, 2027, giving guests the opportunity to experience exceptional classical performances led by acclaimed conductor Anthony Inglis. Guests can also attend talks and Q&A sessions and take part in the guest choir, rehearsing throughout the voyage ahead of a special performance alongside the orchestra.
Literature Festival at Sea, curated by the team behind The Times and Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, will bring together leading authors, journalists and thought leaders for a week of talks, discussions and literary events celebrating the written word between December 2nd-to-9th, 2027.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, commented, "Entertainment has always been central to the Cunard experience, and our 2027 programme brings together world leading cultural partners in a way that only Cunard can. From our signature Event Voyages on board the world’s only ocean liner to new residencies across the fleet, we’re giving guests the opportunity to connect with the arts in a way that simply isn’t possible anywhere else."