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Margaritaville at Sea Launches Talent Search for Live Entertainment

By MGN EditorialMarch 24, 2026 at 04:05 PM

Margaritaville at Sea Cruise Line is seeking performers to join the live entertainment lineup aboard its new ship, the Beachcomber, featuring Zac Brown's "Same Boat" show.

Margaritaville at Sea Cruise Line has launched a talent search for performers to join the live entertainment lineup aboard its new ship, the Beachcomber, which will feature a show by country music star Zac Brown. According to a press release, the cruise line is now accepting audition submissions, with invited Nashville auditions set for May 12-16 and a final-day open casting call. The selected performers will join Zac Brown's "Same Boat" show, which will be a key attraction on the Beachcomber. "We're thrilled to offer this exciting opportunity for talented performers to be part of the Margaritaville at Sea experience," said the cruise line's entertainment director. "Zac Brown's 'Same Boat' show is going to be a highlight for our guests, and we can't wait to find the perfect artists to bring it to life." The Beachcomber is Margaritaville at Sea's newest ship, offering Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries. The cruise line is known for its laid-back, island-inspired atmosphere and partnerships with popular music acts. Adding Zac Brown's show is expected to be a major draw for the brand as it expands its fleet and entertainment offerings. Performers interested in auditioning can submit their materials through the Margaritaville at Sea website. The cruise line is seeking singers, dancers, and musicians to join the Beachcomber's entertainment lineup.
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