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MSC Cruises Unveils High-Tech Shows, AI Robots and Big-Stage Shows for 2026

From AI-powered robot dogs to fleetwide game shows and reimagined theme parties, MSC Cruises is doubling down on entertainment at sea in 2026.

If cruising once meant Broadway-style revues and the occasional themed party, MSC Cruises is pushing the concept much further for 2026.

The Geneva-based line is rolling out a fleetwide refresh of its entertainment program, blending live music, interactive game shows and high-tech experiences designed to pull guests into the action. The buzziest addition: AI-powered robotic dogs — a cruise industry first — currently being piloted aboard MSC Bellissima in Asia, with plans to appear on additional sailings, including a segment of the 2026 World Cruise on MSC Magnifica.

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These aren’t static props. Guests can expect meet-and-greets, robot-themed parades and interactive workshops for children aged seven and up, introducing them to robotics and future technologies in a hands-on way. The robots will even make dance-floor appearances during the line’s Doremix Family Disco. It’s a playful but telling shift — cruise entertainment is increasingly about immersion rather than observation.

Not everything is futuristic. Some of MSC Cruises’ most popular events are returning, just reimagined. The fleetwide ’70s Party has been fully refreshed with updated music, upgraded costumes and more interactive elements. 

On MSC Poesia, 20 new Big Band performances will debut alongside Dirty Dancing: In Concert. MSC Seaview and MSC Grandiosa are unveiling refreshed main production shows, while the flamenco favourite Paz returns to MSC Meraviglia. On MSC Seascape, guests can expect Dueling Pianos and a new American Country Band experience designed for country music fans. The emphasis is on variety — from Latin rhythms to retro nostalgia to live band energy.

Game shows are also getting an upgrade. Two original productions launch in 2026: Chart Toppers, a high-energy music competition celebrating hits from the 1970s to today, and Quiz O’Clock: The Battle, a competitive twist on the line’s classic quiz format. Both are designed to encourage participation, tapping into the same appetite that fuels live TV competitions and audience-driven entertainment on land.

Families remain central to the strategy. Following a successful pilot, the Professional Coaches Programme — covering sports, wellness and arts and crafts — will expand to 15 ships, offering structured ways to stay active or try something new while at sea.

MSC’s partnerships are also growing. The LEGO Parade, which brings seven LEGO mascots together with the cruise line’s own character, Doremi, will expand from seven ships to 14. A refreshed MasterChef at Sea will introduce new formats tailored to adults, kids and teens. And after a strong debut aboard MSC World America, a digital-first LEGO Family Game Show will roll out fleetwide, culminating in a creative, high-energy final round designed for parents and children to tackle together.

There’s also a new educational component: Ocean Day by the MSC Foundation, an interactive program aimed at inspiring younger guests through play and learning, will be introduced across the fleet.

Taken together, the 2026 lineup signals how cruise entertainment is evolving. The days of simply taking a seat for the evening show aren’t disappearing — but they’re being complemented by tech-driven experiences, participatory game formats and multigenerational programming that keeps the energy high from afternoon workshops to late-night dance parties.

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