Kelly Clarkson named Norwegian Encore’s godmother

Norwegian Cruise Line CEO Andy Stuart with Kelly Clarkson on the set of "The Kelly Clarkson Show."
Norwegian Cruise Line CEO Andy Stuart with Kelly Clarkson on the set of “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”

In an appearance on the “The Kelly Clarkson Show” on Tuesday, Norwegian Cruise Line CEO Andy Stuart invited Clarkson to be the Norwegian Encore’s godmother.

The recording artist and TV personality will perform at the Encore’s christening ceremony in Miami on Nov. 21 as well as fulfil the traditional ship blessing and naming.

The Texas-born Clarkson achieved fame in 2002 when she won the inaugural season of “American Idol.” Since then, Clarkson has recorded eight studio albums and numerous hit singles, including “Since U Been Gone,” “Miss Independent,” “Because of You” and “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You).”

The Grammy Award-winning Clarkson has hosted the Billboard Music Awards, appeared on “The Voice” as a coach and made her daytime TV debut in September with “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”

Stuart said Clarkson “represents our core values.”

“Kelly is a role model who is passionate about family and community, as well as music and entertainment.  These are our passions too. We are honoured to have her join our family of godparents and look forward to celebrating Norwegian Encore’s debut in Miami with her,” Stuart said in a statement.

To celebrate Clarkson’s appointment as godmother, Clarkson and Norwegian Cruise Line awarded 20 music educators on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” with a seven-day cruise.

“I am so honoured to be named the godmother to Norwegian Encore, and to get to be a part of such a special ceremony to christen the new ship in Miami,” said Clarkson in a statement. “I believe that surrounding yourself with the ones you love and taking time for them is important while having the most amazing and unforgettable vacation, which is what Norwegian Cruise Line stands for and provides for its guests.”

The Norwegian Encore will sail seven-day voyages to the Eastern Caribbean from Miami beginning Nov. 24.

Norwegian Encore Floats Out

Norwegian Encore

The new Norwegian Encore has left the building hall in Germany and is now at Meyer Werft’s outfitting dock ahead of an October delivery.

Norwegian Encore

Following her delivery, the 4,200-guest ship will cross to New York for preview events, before ending up in her winter homeport of Miami in late November.

Norwegian Encore

A representation of his modern and abstract style, the ship’s hull features a “labyrinth of color” inspired by Arranz-Bravo’s life by the sea in Barcelona and pays tribute to the vibrant guest experience for which the Norwegian brand is recognized, according to company statements.

Encore Float Out

After her debut in Miami, the Encore will move to Seattle in 2021, sailing seven-day cruises to Alaska.

Encore Float Out

Also new will be a partnership with LDV Hospitality to bring the Scarpetta concept to the Norwegian Encore with Onda by Scarpetta. The new restaurant is the first of its kind and will join the Scarpetta portfolio’s locations in New York, the Hamptons, N.Y., Miami, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Newport, R.I., and London.

Encore Float Out

The name Scarpetta is derived from the Italian expression, ‘fare la Scarpetta,’ which means to savor a meal to the last bite, according to a statement.

Norwegian Releases New Ship Renderings

NCL Project Rendering

Norwegian Cruise Line has released new renderings of its next ship class, called Project Leonardo, with the first of four ships debuting in 2022.

NCL Project Rendering

NCL Project Rendering