Seabourn has announced its lineup of entertainment and Seabourn Conversation speakers during its 90-day Grand Africa Voyage later this year on Seabourn Sojourn. The program will feature a brand-new collection of cast shows, 28 guest entertainers, and 12 renowned speakers.
Guests on the sailing will experience a dynamic lineup of live musical performances, lectures, presentations, comedy skits, variety shows, and more as the ship plies the waters off the coast of Africa. Passengers on this sailing will also be among the first to experience Seabourn’s all-new “The Seabourn Six” entertainment concept, produced exclusively for the cruise line by Belinda King Creative Productions.
Entertainment Experiences & Guest Performers
Seabourn Sojourn will host 28 guest entertainers, from world-renowned theater performers to variety show comedians and classical musicians. Featured entertainers include:
West End Star, Ricardo Afonso: December 1-7, 2024
Ricardo is an exceptional vocalist and has performed in an extraordinary number of West End theatre production shows and workshops. Guests will join the West End star for an evening filled with highlights from his professional career, heartwarming stories, and iconic songs.
Soul Singer and American Idol Star, Michael Lynche: December 9-15, 2024
Michael Lynche, known as “Big Mike” from American Idol, has released two studio albums and toured internationally, headlining a Mediterranean tour. A frequent guest vocalist with Maestro Jeff Tyzik’s “Let’s Dance!” show, he recently collaborated with Tyzik on the soul revue “R&B Legends,” performing with orchestras across the U.S. and Canada.
Comedian, Tony Daro: December 17-26, 2024
Tony Daro is an established star of the New York comedy scene and has written for several high-profile comedians, including Jay Leno, Bill Maher, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey. He has won three Writer’s Guild awards for comedy writing and has been nominated for an Emmy for his work on “Saturday Night Live.” Tony has appeared in dozens of television performances but always cherishes his live performances.
Musical Ensemble, The Charl du Plessis Trio: January 23-27, 2025
The Charl du Plessis Trio, one of South Africa’s most recognizable musical ensembles, has won numerous awards, including a Fiësta, four SAMA awards, and a Ghoema for Best Instrumental Album. Formed in 2006, the trio performs a diverse range of music from classical to jazz and frequently tours Europe, Asia, and major South African festivals, featuring pianist Charl du Plessis, bassist Werner Spies, and drummer Peter Auret.
Vocalist and Performer, Jonathan Roxmouth: February 3-15, 2025
A South African performer, Jonathan rose to prominence in the Barnyard Theatre’s 2006 production of “Grease” and later starred as the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.” He has won multiple awards, including Naledi and Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards, and recently returned to South Africa with his hit show, “Key Change – My Favourite Pianists,” breaking box office records.
The Seabourn Six
“The Seabourn Six” collection will feature bespoke productions with a new lineup of six multi-talented artists from around the world. Performances include “Better Together!,” a production that celebrates great bands like the Beatles, Aerosmith, and U2; “Skyline,” which takes guests on a journey to some of the world’s most iconic city skylines, “Earthsong” where immersive visuals bring the elements and nature to life in a unique and emotive production, and “Silverscreen!” where The Seabourn Six performs iconic music from recent musicals including Dear Evan Hansen and Moulin Rouge.
Seabourn Conversations
Seabourn has assembled a dynamic lineup of luminaries and experts for Seabourn Conversations. Designed to enlighten, inform, and entertain guests, the complimentary program offers guests the chance to interact with the finest minds in science, history, culture and exploration.
Each speaker will offer fascinating insights, expert opinions and enlightening conversations while presenting lectures, sharing meals, adventuring ashore, and socializing with guests throughout the voyage.
Featured Seabourn Conversationalists include the following:
Explorer, Adventurer, and Author: Riaan Manser: January 4-12, 2025
Riaan Manser, a South African explorer, gained prominence as the first person to cycle around the perimeter of Africa, covering 37,000 km through 34 countries in over 24 months. His achievement earned him the title “Out There Adventurer of the Year 2006,” and his book, “Around Africa on my Bicycle,” became a bestseller.
Former Private Secretary to Nelson Mandela, Zelda La Grange: January 14-27, 2025
Zelda la Grange is an international motivational speaker. After serving Nelson Mandela for almost 20 years in many roles and as his closest aide, she now shares her life-changing experiences inspired by one of the most influential statesmen and humanitarians.
Wildlife Photographer and Documentary Host, Chris Fallows: January 14-27, 2025
Chris Fallows is a fine art wildlife photographer, documentary host, naturalist, and conservationist. Known for discovering the breaching great white shark behavior at Seal Island in Cape Town, he has co-authored 18 scientific papers and hosted the popular “Air Jaws” series on Discovery Channel’s Shark Week since 2001. Through his art sales, he supports various non-governmental organizations and aims to preserve habitats and participate in re-wilding projects in Southern Africa.
Primatologist, Explorer, and TV Host, Dr. Mireya Mayor: January 23-31, 2025
Dr. Mireya Mayor, is a renowned primatologist, National Science Foundation Fellow, Fulbright Scholar, and Emmy Award-nominated wildlife correspondent for National Geographic Channel. She is the Director of the Science Communications Initiative at Florida International University and a mother of six, she balances her diverse roles while earning the nickname “the female Indiana Jones.”
First Lady of Iceland, Eliza Reid: February 20-27, 2025
Eliza Reid, the First Lady of Iceland, is an author, entrepreneur, travel writer, and co-founder of the annual Iceland Writers Retreat. Her book, “Secrets of the Sprakkar: Iceland’s Extraordinary Women and How They Are Changing the World,” is a memoir exploring her life as a Canadian immigrant before and after her husband became President of Iceland.
Grand Voyage and Segments
Departing November 30, 2024, Seabourn Sojourn will sail roundtrip from Barcelona on a 90-day voyage that includes visits to 42 destinations and cities in 20 countries, with seven overnight stays. Shorter segments are also available, including:
- 27-Day Jewels of Northwest Africa: November 30-December 27, 2024, from Barcelona to Cape Town
- 17-Day Mozambique Channel Discovery & Zanzibar Nights: December 27, 2024-January 13, 2025, from Cape Town to the Seychelles
- 59-Day Northwest Africa to The Mozambique Channel: November 30, 2024 – January 28, 2025, from Barcelona to Cape Town
- 22-Day West African Discovery: Cape Town To The Canaries: January 28 – February 19, 2025, from Cape Town to Las Palmas
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