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Circus Vegas
Housed inside a huge Covid secure, stars and stripes big top, Circus Vegas combines all the elements of a circus with the glitz, glamour and spectacle of Vegas.
And you can catch all that Vegas glitz and glamour when the circus plays Stirling from June 30 to July 3, and Livingston from July 5 to 7.
With jaw dropping acts, scintillating costumes and the funniest of Clowns in town this show brings performers from all over the world to produce an evening of spectacular entertainment. You will be sitting on the edge of your seat or falling off it with laughter!
Enjoy high wire walkers, hula hoop queen, quick-change artistes, wheel of death performers and amazing aerialists, along with the ultimate globe of death stunt riders, all hosted by American ringmaster and superstar Mexican clown, Eddy.
A one-of-a-kind performance, featuring the most talented dare devil performers from across the globe with a fantastic Las Vegas production.
As a special thank you to NHS staff and care workers the circus is offering you and one guest FREE TICKETS to one of two special preview shows taking place:
STIRLING: Thursday, June 30, 5pm or 7.45pm
LIVINGSTON: Tuesday, July 5, 5pm or 7.45pm
With 300 tickets available if you’d like to secure your seats either call the box-office manager on 074 9477 4008 or 074 9477 4009, or email via boxoffice@euevents.co.uk . You will need to bring proof of employment, such as the light blue card when collecting your tickets.
For everyone else, tickets can be purchased online via the website www.circusvegasuk.com or by calling the box office on 074 9477 4008 or 074 9477 4009. For live updates, you can visit their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/CircusVegas2021
FULL SHOWTIMES
STIRLING - Venue: King’s Park - Sat Nav: FK8 2RF
Thursday, June 30, 5pm and 7.45pm
Friday, July 1, 3pm and 7.45pm
Saturday, July 2, 2pm, 5pm and 7.45pm
Sunday, July 3, midday and 3pm
LIVINGSTON - Venue: Howden Park - Sat Nav: EH54 6AE
Tuesday, July 5, 3pm and 7.45pm
Wednesday, July 6, 3pm and 7.45pm
Thursday, July 7, midday and 3pm
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