Edmonton Journal

Carnival’s LIVE concert series a sea change

Jennifer Hudson, Chicago, Leann Rimes among the one-time performanc­e stars

- Phil Reimer

I am always on the lookout for that “sea change” kind of idea … you know, the one where you say “Ah, yes, this is the one I can bet on to be such a success for one cruise line that others will jump on the bandwagon.”

A great example is Norwegian Cruise Line, when it introduced freestyle cruising to the industry 14 years ago on the Norwegian Sky. Freestyle cruising means having a choice in the main dining room beyond the two traditiona­l fixed times for early or late seating. Soon, many other lines came out with their own version of Norwegian’s innovation.

Princess Cruises was the first to show movies on a pool deck and today has the largest screen at sea, on the new Royal Princess.

Now, Carnival Cruise Lines has come up with what I think could be one of those “sea change” ideas.

Dubbed Carnival LIVE Concert Series, it will feature big-name performers entertaini­ng on some Carnival ships. The catalogue of stars range from current popular acts to past hitmakers. Don’t confuse this with the current trend of entertaine­rs on chartered ships for theme cruises that last anywhere from four to seven days and turn ships into music fests at sea. Carnival’s concept is different. It calls for the entertaine­rs to board the ship in port, play a concert that night and leave right after the show. Ports that Carnival’s performers will visit are Cozumel, Mexico; Nassau, the Bahamas; and Catalina Island, Calif. The passengers lucky enough to see them will be on cruises ranging from three to six days.

Jennifer Hudson, who started her career — before American Idol — on a Disney ship, hosted the event in New York where Carnival announced the LIVE Concert Series. She’ll be among the first group of entertaine­rs in the 49 performanc­es scheduled for this year.

Others in the first wave are: Chicago, 38 Special, Daughtry, Foreigner, Gavin DeGraw, Jewel, Kansas, Lady Antebellum, LeAnn Rimes, Martina McBride, Olivia NewtonJohn, REO Speedwagon, Styx and Trace Adkins … 15 in all.

The best part is the low prices for tickets. They will range from $20 to $40 — a bargain at any venue. However, if you want to kick it up a notch, Carnival will have limited tickets in the $100 to $150 range that will include meet-and-greets and “front-of-the-house” seating.

All details and the selected cruises can be found at Carnival.com.

And speaking of entertainm­ent, have you ever thought you had enough talent to strut your stuff in front of an audience or behind the scenes as part of a cruise ship’s entertainm­ent? Cruise ships devour talent for their own theatre production­s and lounge acts, giving you a chance to show off your talent while seeing the world at the same time.

If you think you’re a talented singer, dancer, or a singer/dancer qualified to be on a youth staff, or an activity host or a behind-the-curtain technician, auditions are being held in Toronto from Feb. 23-25, and in Montreal Feb. 27-28. Go to carnivalen­tertainmen­t.com/auditions for all the details.

Phil’s Pick of the Week

Leaves Nov. 11, 2014 Miami to San Juan: 12 days, with only two sea days Oceania Insignia: Free airfare from selected airports, according to Oceania Ports: St. Maarten, St. Barts, Antigua, Dominica, Barbados, Grenada, Martinique, Nevis, British Virgin Islands Starting price: $2,299, per person based on double occupancy.

The price shown was available at time of writing. See oceaniacru­ises. com or a cruise travel agent for more details.

 ?? C a r n i va l C ru i s e L i n e s ?? Grammy Award-winning artist Jennifer Hudson performs at a Jan. 22 event to launch Carnival LIVE, Carnival’s new on-board concert series.
C a r n i va l C ru i s e L i n e s Grammy Award-winning artist Jennifer Hudson performs at a Jan. 22 event to launch Carnival LIVE, Carnival’s new on-board concert series.
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