Royal Caribbean has unveiled plans to bring America's Got Talent to the high seas for the very first time. The cruise giant announced America's Got Talent LIVE on Legend of the Seas will launch in August 2026. It is the first occasion the Got Talent format has headlined a show at sea, offering families from across the globe a fresh take on the popular variety programme. The new production promises to deliver all the excitement fans have come to expect from the television series. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Royal Caribbean's vice president of entertainment, Christine Coachman, said: "At Royal Caribbean, we are constantly redefining live entertainment at every turn – bringing jaw-dropping performances to life across stage, air, water, and ice - and America's Got Talent LIVE on Legend of the Seas is the perfect expression of that vision. "As one of the most acclaimed entertainment franchises on television, America's Got Talent perfectly reflects our commitment to bold, world-class experiences that will truly wow our audiences on Legend." The show will take centre stage in Legend's Royal Theater, featuring an impressive roster of talent from across the Got Talent universe. Audiences can expect everything from spellbinding magicians and gifted musicians to breathtaking acrobats and aerialists performing their most daring routines. CRUISE NEWS Celebrity River Cruises unveils programme shake-up with most immersive experiences yet British holidaymakers can go on a new 115-day world cruise stopping at 49 bucket-list destinations Cruise line upgrades restaurants on 4 ships - enjoy special dining experiences with panoramic sea views Executive vice president of partnership solutions at Fremantle, Erica Gadecki, added: "We're thrilled to bring Got Talent to an all-new at sea experience as we set sail for the first time with Royal Caribbean. "We can't wait to showcase incredible acts from around the world on a brand-new stage onboard, creating an unforgettable experience for fans." Legend of the Seas will spend the summer months cruising the Western Mediterranean, with seven-night sailings departing from both Barcelona and Rome. Passengers can look forward to visiting stunning destinations including Provence, Naples and Palma de Mallorca. Come November 2026, the Icon Class vessel will head across the Atlantic for its Caribbean debut, operating from Fort Lauderdale. The Florida-based itineraries will include six-night Western Caribbean and eight-night Southern Caribbean voyages. Every Caribbean sailing will feature a stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas, Royal Caribbean's top-rated private destination, along with calls to sun-drenched ports like Aruba and Curacao. This comes as Royal Caribbean announced a loyalty programme shake-up, combining perks with Celebrity Cruises and Silversea . Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter