Rock and roll fans sailing from Sydney and Brisbane will each be getting a ‘Tribute to The Kings’ sailing with P&O Cruises in 2020.

The new Brisbane ‘Tribute to the King’ cruise on Pacific Dawn departs on June 16 for three nights of wall-to-wall rock and roll.

The Sydney cruise on Pacific Explorer is a four-night celebration of the King of Rock and Roll, departing May 18.

“The Tribute to the King cruises from Sydney already have a fantastic track record of success, attracting thousands of fans over the past two years of the best of rock and roll on the high seas,” P&O Cruises President Sture Myrmell said.

“We think there are just as many enthusiastic fans of the King of Rock and Roll in Queensland so we are expecting a big response to the announcement of the Brisbane cruise.”

The line says that the Sydney sailing has had an overwhelming response.

The Mini Suite, Suite and Penthouse are already sold out and only the Interior, Oceanview and Balcony cabins are available.

Elvis performer on the stage
Tribute artist stage

The tribute artists include the very popular Damian Mullin, whose passion for the King and his music started in country Victoria as a child when his mother played vintage rock and roll during long drives to and from Melbourne.

Other tribute artists featuring on the cruises include Mark Andrew, Stuey V, Terry Leonard, The Crofts, The Cadillacs, Carmine Cimilio and international Elvis competition winner, Gabe Phoenix.

Mr Mullin began his tribute to the King career as a ‘singing telegram’ messenger, a job that he didn’t like but one that gave him the confidence to graduate to an all-encompassing stage act and full time show business career.

“I have liked the King’s music since I was eight years old,” Mr Mullin said. “I’ve done everything from hairdressing to managing furniture stores but they were jobs that didn’t fulfil my creative side.”

According to Damian Mullin, the tribute cruises are special for the artists because it is a unique situation to not only be entertaining their audience but also living with them on board during the cruise.

“When you are out and about on the ship you have to be ready to switch on the King’s persona,” Mr Mullin said. “I just work on the basis that if the guests are having a good time, I am having a good time.”