There have been some changes in the entertainment options throughout Epcot's World Showcase in the past year, and the new lineup has emerged. Guests visiting the theme park this spring and summer will find new entertainment acts in Morocco, Canada, the American Adventure pavilion, and the United Kingdom.
In Morocco you can catch B'net Al Houwariyate, a multi-generational Berber music and dance troupe that hails from Marrakesh. The group's performance "illuminates the stories and experiences of women in Morocco." The group is scheduled to perform daily in the Morocco pavilion, check the Times Guide for more information.
And while some fans are likely still upset about the removal of Off Kilter from the Epcot entertainment lineup, there is a new act performing daily in the Canada pavilion. The Canadian Lumberjacks are thrilling guests each day with axe throwing, chopping, log rolling and more.
Next door in the United Kingdom pavilion a new acoustic band, the Paul McKenna Band, can be found strolling the streets. The band from Glasglow, Scotland performs Scottish folk music with a contemporary twist every day.
The American Adventure pavilion has two musical acts, one old and one brand new to the park. The very popular Voices of Liberty head outside twice a week and perform a medley of American classics at the America Gardens Theater. The rest of the week guests can find the group inside the American Adventure performing throughout the day.
The new act in the pavilion is the American Music Machine, an a cappella group. The group performs contemporary and classic American pop music songs. Their performances are arranged by Tim Davis who previously worked on the hit show Glee.
Guests can catch the American Music Machine every Wednesday through Sunday at the America Gardens Theater.
The performance times for each of these acts will vary so be sure you check the Times Guide during your visit.
Which of these new entertainment acts are you excited to see? Let us know in the comments.
Judy wrote on Thu, 05/07/2015 - 11:04:
i am sorry but the Canadian lumberjacks will never measure up to Off kilter
JeffC wrote on Sat, 05/09/2015 - 03:34:
We saw both the Morocco show and the lumber jacks last week.
The Morocco show was very lively! The audience participants really got into it.
The lumber jacks....not so much. We felt the interaction and acting by the lumber jacks was really hard for them, and they didn't really seem to have the best personalities for and audience interaction show. It was kinda boring.
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