If your ideal cruise getaway blends sun-drenched island ports with the authentic storytelling of Music City, Margaritaville at Sea is giving you a whole new reason to pack your bags.
The cruise line has officially revealed the first wave of artists scheduled to take the stage at Same Boat, the brand-new live music venue aboard the upcoming Margaritaville at Sea Beachcomber. Developed in close collaboration with three-time GRAMMY Award winner Zac Brown and inspired by his hit song “Same Boat,” the space marks the world’s first artist-designed live music venue at sea.
To curate the inaugural entertainment lineup, Margaritaville at Sea launched a nationwide casting call that culminated in live auditions in Nashville. The selected musicians will rotate across select Beachcomber sailings during the ship’s maiden season, giving guests front-row access to rising talent in an intimate setting.
“These artists are the real deal,” said Zac Brown. “They’re great musicians, they know how to connect and move the audience to create memories. That’s what Same Boat is all about, and I’m excited for people to experience what they bring to the stage.”
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View this post on InstagramThe first headlining artists taking the stage include:
Kevin MaC: A seasoned Nashville singer-songwriter and producer known for high-energy sets with a Southern edge who has shared stages with Kenny Chesney, Trace Adkins, Rascal Flatts, and Kip Moore. Jessica Rose: A powerhouse country-rock vocalist playing over 240 shows a year, who has performed alongside Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, and Lainey Wilson. Jacob Rice: A rising contemporary country singer-songwriter with over one million streams, recognized by Spotify editorial playlists, BMI’s Next Big Wave, and Tennessee Songwriters Week. Ben Chase: A Prince Edward Island native and Nashville artist behind a signature “Tiki Tonk” sound, boasting over 8 million streams, multiple No. 1 Canadian country hits, and tour dates with Dan + Shay, Zach Bryan, and Scotty McCreery. Anthony Billups: A classic-meets-modern country songwriter featured on A&E’s Crazy Hearts: Nashville who has shared the stage with Luke Bryan and Jo Dee Messina. Breanna Faith: An award-winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist blending traditional country roots with a fresh modern delivery.“Same Boat was designed to celebrate the connection between music, storytelling and travel, and these artists represent exactly what we envisioned from the very beginning,” said Christopher Ivy, Chief Executive Officer of Margaritaville at Sea. “Working with Zac to bring this concept to life has been incredibly rewarding, and we’re excited for our guests to discover these talented performers in a setting unlike anything else at sea.”
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The Beachcomber officially sets sail from PortMiami in January 2027, offering four- to eight-night itineraries to Grand Cayman, Jamaica, San Juan, St. Thomas, Puerto Plata, Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, and Nassau. Along with Same Boat, the ship will introduce more than 15 all-new venue concepts alongside classic Margaritaville favorites.
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