Zouk@Sea by MSC: 18 weeks of Caribbean music

Zouk@Sea by MSC

From December 5, 2026, to April 4, 2027, the MSC World Europa will come alive to the rhythms of French Caribbean islands music with the Zouk@Sea by MSC festival. For its third edition, eighteen weeks of musical entertainment will take place on sailings departing from Fort-de-France and Pointe-à-Pitre, featuring artists, live bands, and DJs from Martinique and Guadeloupe. The lineup brings a variety of French Caribbean islands musical styles aboard an international cruise ship: zouk, compas, Creole traditions, urban music, cadence, dancehall, shatta, soca, and DJ sets.

Zouk@Sea by MSC

A different lineup every week

Zouk@Sea by MSC operates on a simple principle: each week, an artist, band, or DJ performs on the cruise. Departures are scheduled for Saturdays from Fort-de-France and Sundays from Pointe-à-Pitre. The season will kick off on December 5 and 6, 2026, with SOS Kantik and a lineup dedicated to Chanté Nwèl. Silonvan will take over on December 12 and 13, followed by DJ Raptor on December 19 and 20, and then DJ Moulinex on December 26 and 27.

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In January 2027, La Finekip is scheduled for January 2 and 3, followed by Emosyon on January 9 and 10. Misié Sadik, Jessye Belleval, and Zouk’n Groove will take the stage on January 16 and 17. The following weekend, on January 23 and 24, Kwaxikolor will share the stage with Jocelyne Béroard. Thierry Lof and C’Zigla will close out the month on January 30 and 31.

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Jocelyne Béroard and Several Generations of Zouk

Jocelyne Béroard’s participation gives this third edition a particularly intergenerational dimension. With Kwaxikolor, the artist—who is closely associated with the history of the group Kassav’—will perform a repertoire rooted in the legacy of zouk. Misié Sadik, Jessye Belleval, and Zouk’n Groove will blend urban sounds, Creole music, and contemporary zouk. While the festival’s name highlights zouk, the lineup extends far beyond this genre.

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February: Live Shows, Birthdays, and DJ Sets

DJ Fab will kick off February with shows on February 6 and 7. Kaf Kon’s will follow on February 13 and 14 with an acoustic set featuring Creole covers, audience interaction, and a festive atmosphere. On February 20 and 21, Tanmpo Klassik Live will celebrate its tenth anniversary. DJ Stonekilla & Friends will then take the stage on February 27 and 28.

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From Jean-Michel Galva to MKG to close out the season

March will once again bring together a variety of musical styles. Jean-Michel Galva & Koezyon are scheduled to perform on March 6 and 7 with a repertoire blending zouk, cadence, and traditional French Caribbean islands influences. Maty will take the stage the week of March 13 and 14, followed by DJ Raptor & Friends on March 20 and 21. Jean-Marc Ferdinand, billed as a true French Caribbean islands party starter, will perform on the departures on March 27 and 28. MKG will wrap up the lineup on the cruises on April 3 and 4, 2027. However, the schedule is subject to change. The official poster notes that certain artists may be replaced or absent without prior notice.

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The MSC World Europa Deployed to the French Caribbean islands

This third edition coincides with the deployment of the MSC World Europa to the French West Indies during the winter of 2026–2027. The ship will depart from Fort-de-France and Pointe-à-Pitre, two ports that will play a central role in this season. MSC Cruises is presenting this initiative as a way to strengthen its regional presence. According to figures released by the company, the French Caribbean islands welcomes 43% of the world’s cruise passengers and accounts for 36% of global cruise capacity.

These figures position Zouk@Sea by MSC within a sector where the region already plays a major role. But the project’s cultural significance lies elsewhere: in the opportunity it offers artists from Martinique and Guadeloupe to perform each week in a venue frequented by travelers from diverse backgrounds. Patrick Pourbaix, CEO of MSC Cruises France, explains that the goal is to transform every cruise into “a true celebration of the French Caribbean islands way of life.” The musical program thus becomes a central part of the onboard experience.

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Zouk@Sea by MSC

A mobile showcase for French Caribbean islands scenes

For passengers, Zouk@Sea by MSC will combine French Caribbean islands port calls with concerts, live performances, and musical evenings. For the featured artists, the ship offers a stage that’s different from the festivals, venues, and events typically held on land. The project, however, raises a broader question. Can an onboard program become a genuine vehicle for promoting Caribbean music, rather than just entertainment tied to the trip?

For eighteen weeks, the MSC World Europa will host Christmas traditions, zouk artists, live bands, and DJs. From SOS Kantik to MKG, this season will above all showcase the diverse French Caribbean islands music scene, which is able to preserve its heritage while showcasing its most contemporary sounds.

Zouk@Sea by MSC is a music festival at sea organized by MSC Cruises aboard the MSC World Europa. For its third edition, the event will feature a different artist, live band, or DJ from Martinique or Guadeloupe each week. The lineup will showcase a variety of Caribbean musical styles, including zouk, compas, Chanté Nwèl, cadence, dancehall, shatta, soca, and Creole urban music.

The Zouk@Sea by MSC season will run from December 5, 2026, to April 4, 2027. Cruises will depart every Saturday from Fort-de-France, Martinique, and every Sunday from Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. A different musical lineup will feature each week aboard the MSC World Europa. However, announced artists are subject to change or cancellation without notice.

The lineup will feature SOS Kantik for the Chanté Nwèl, Silonvan, La Finekip, Emosyon, Misié Sadik, Jessye Belleval & Zouk’n Groove, Kwaxikolor feat. Jocelyne Béroard, Thierry Lof & C’Zigla, Kaf Kon’s, Jean-Michel Galva & Koezyon, Maty, Jean-Marc Ferdinand, and MKG. Tanmpo Klassik Live will also celebrate its tenth anniversary on board. Several DJs will be participating in the season, including DJ Raptor, DJ Moolinexx, DJ Fab, and DJ Stonekilla & Friends.

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