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New Live Entertainment for the American Adventure Pavilion at Epcot

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Those who enjoy the live entertainment at Epcot now have one more option to experience!

American Music Machine, (I keep thinking of Miami Sound Machine every time I hear their name…haha), a five member, contemporary a Capella group, will bring performances of current and classic American pop tunes to the America Gardens Theatre stage. If this sounds a bit familiar (kind of like Glee), it should; the show’s vocal arranger, Tim Davis helped with creating it.

The group will be performing on the stage every Wednesday through Sunday.

As a reminder, on Mondays and Tuesdays, Voices of Liberty perform at the America Gardens Theatre each week. These particular performances are a little more modern, with songs that are more current, such as “Let It Go,” “Friend Like Me,” Somewhere Over The Rainbow,” and “Seize the Day” from Newsies.

The Voices of Liberty continue to perform in the rotunda of the American Adventure Pavilion Wednesday through Sunday with their traditional show.

Voices of Liberty

Entertainment changes at Epcot seem to be happening constantly lately. What’s your favorite new performing group and are you looking forward to seeing American Music Machine?

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7 thoughts on “New Live Entertainment for the American Adventure Pavilion at Epcot

  • Hopefully they will add a certain Vybe that has been missing from World Showcase for a while.

  • The Voices look so different in their contemporary outfits and hair! Though Krista and Kate are pretty easy to spot.

  • If it sounds as ghastly as it looks you can find me, well, just about anywhere else really.

  • It’s nice to see that “Up With People” finally found a home.

  • Looks like Up with People or some similarly annoying teen group…I’ll wait until I can see them, but my first thoughts are that they will be nowhere near as good as Off Kilter.

  • I’m sure the performers will be talented singers, but I was really hoping for something more unique. I would have liked to see a folk type band or some other form of roots music.

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