CUNARD Line has announced its Event Voyages for next year. Music, literature, art & design, and theatre-themed trans-Atlantic crossings will take place aboard flagship Queen Mary 2, and her sister ship Queen Elizabeth from 08 May 2022. Guest favourites will be welcomed back, including Anthony Inglis & the United Kingdom’s...
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CUNARD Line has announced its Event Voyages for next year.
Music, literature, art & design, and theatre-themed trans-Atlantic crossings will take place aboard flagship Queen Mary 2, and her sister ship Queen Elizabeth from 08 May 2022.
Guest favourites will be welcomed back, including Anthony Inglis & the United Kingdom’s National Symphony Orchestra (25 Oct-01 Nov 2022), and the Literature Festival at Sea (03-10 Dec 2022), in partnership with Cheltenham Literature Festival, and The London Times.
Cunard is also introducing the cruise line’s first Art & Design Week (28 Aug-04 Sep 2022), Beatles and Beyond: Celebrating the Best of British (08-17 May), and the London Theatre at Sea with the Olivier Awards (15-22 May 2022).
Guests will enjoy an opportunity to meet and mingle with renowned authors, West End theatre stars, and one of the world’s top Beatles tribute bands.
Every journey also offers interactive workshops, masterclasses, performances, and thought-provoking speakers and discussions with fellow guests.
“Our Event Voyages have become a much-loved cornerstone of our brand. They are known for giving guests exclusive access to notable global luminaries in their fields, whilst also providing an opportunity to delve into one’s passions, from entertainment to literature to art, all within the luxurious surroundings of our ships,” said President Simon Palethorpe.
“Our line-up for 2022 sees a welcome return of guest favourite Event Voyages as well as ones we hope will also become as revered in the future.”
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