Samantha Fish has been added to Joe Bonamassa’s 2nd annual Keeping the Blues Alive At Sea Mediterranean II Cruise from August 14-19, 2020.
Samantha joins Joe Bonamassa, Jonny Lang, Walter Trout, Ana Popovic and The James Hunter Six. Many more artists will be announced to join Joe Bonamassa for the second voyage.
The cruise will set off on the beautiful Norwegian Jade from Barcelona, Spain to Genoa, Italy and Cannes France. Sign up for the pre-sale at https://www.sixthman.net/account/presale/bluesaliveatseaeurope
As with the previous United States-based sailings and the inaugural Mediterranean voyage, the second European cruise will feature music across multiple stages, meet and Greets with artists from the lineup, and one-of-a-kind collaborative sets from blues legends. In addition to non-stop music, the specially curated schedule of events offers a variety of music-centric activities including an activity with Joe Bonamassa. Beyond the onboard experience, gusts will have the chance to explore two of the world’s most beautifully renowned cities.
Attendees can spend day walking the historic streets of Genoa, a remarkable gem of the Italian Riviera, and explore the waterfront town of Cannes famous for sparkling, sandy beaches and lush attractions.
For the best selection of staterooms, fans are encouraged to pre-register for the sailing now at bluesaliveatseaeurope.com as this sailing is expected to sell out. Double occupancy staterooms on Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea Mediterranean II begin at $1,650 per person, plus taxes and fees, with low deposit amounts and flexible payment plans available. For more information about booking your vacation, visit bluesaliveatseaeurope.com or call Sixthman directly at +44 808 164 1488 between the hours of 10AM EST and 6PM EST.
A destination of her own, Norwegian Jade offers guests Norwegian Cruise Line’s signature freedom and flexibility during their vacation. Norwegian Jade features 11 delicious and visually stunning dining options, 15 bars and relaxing lounges, a dazzling casino, tranquil spa and gym, updated design and décor in public spaces and brand-new state of the art features on board cabins.