Crystal has launched a new original production show called "Club Nights," which premiered onboard Crystal Serenity and will debut on Crystal Symphony in late November 2025. The show replaces "Crystal on Broadway, The Show."
The production takes guests through various nightclub scenes inspired by legendary venues worldwide, featuring music, dance and stage design elements.
"This show has lived in my imagination for years," said Keith Cox, vice president of entertainment for Crystal. "The music was always the driving force — each scene builds around a specific club genre, creating an emotional and visual experience that transports our audience to places they know and love, or maybe have always dreamed of."
Club Nights consists of five distinct club scenes, each with dedicated scenery, costumes and musical selections:
The Country Music Club features country hits with two-step dancing. The Bikers Saloon Club presents rock anthems with a raw edge theme. The Las Vegas Night Club incorporates Rat Pack medleys with glamorous staging. The Blues & Jazz City Club showcases music from artists including Albert King, B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt and Buddy Guy. The finale, London Pub Club, features a rock medley from The Who, capturing the spirit of 1970s rock opera.
The production incorporates specialized costume design ranging from showgirl feathers for the Vegas scene to leather vests for the biker bar segment. The show features moveable bar setups, motorcycles, custom-built props and original 3-D scenic art displayed on the ship's LED wall system, all coordinated with lighting effects.
"We designed Club Nights to be unlike anything else at sea," Cox added. "It's immersive, innovative and infused with the energy of the world's most iconic nightlife destinations. Our goal is to surprise and delight our guests at every turn — and this show delivers on every level."
Club Nights marks the first new show for Crystal since the brand's 2023 relaunch under Abercrombie & Kent Travel Group ownership. The production represents an original concept developed specifically for the cruise line's entertainment programming.
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