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Exhilarating acts from across the globe

Australia’s Premier Circus” – Circus Royale – will stage an all-new circus spectacular this school holiday at Westfield Fountain Gate from June 23 to July 17.

Presented by Damian Syred, the new 2022 edition will feature new and exhilarating acts from across the globe. Starring fan favourites like the motorcycle globe of death and balancing talents on the high wire and new for 2022 our incredible stage illusions that will leave the whole audience bewildered.

The Lion Brothers direct from Columbia speed inside the spherical steel cage on motorcycles at over 80km/h with millimetre precision or balancing on the high wire with unthinkable balancing talents.

Rumah – Direct from New Zealand the balancing talents of Rumah and her chair stacking will be leaving you on the edge of your own seat.

Monchino – South American born man of mirth, endless laughter with his on-stage antics and gaggle of hilarious geese.

Cassie – Swinging high on the trapeze Cassie’s true circus glamour brings the glitz and glamour to the big top.

Other acts include High wire, wheel of steel, Spanish Web, Hoola Hoops.

SHOWTIMES:

● Thursday 23 June – 7.30pm

● Friday 24 June – 7.30pm

● Saturday 25 June – 4pm and 7.30pm

● Sunday 26 June – 11am and 4pm

● Monday 27 June – 11am and 4pm

● Tuesday 28 June – No show

● Wednesday 29 June – 4pm and 7.30pm

● Thursday 30 June – 11am and 4pm

● Friday 1 July – 4pm and 7.30pm

● Saturday 2 July – 4pm and 7.30pm

● Sunday 3 July – 11am and 4pm

● Monday 4 July – 11am and 4pm

● Tuesday 5 July – No show

● Wednesday 6 July – 4pm and 7.30pm

● Thursday 7 July – 11am and 4pm

● Friday 8 July – 4pm and 7.30pm

● Saturday 9 July – 4pm and 7.30pm

● Sunday 10 July – 11am and 4pm

● Monday 11 July – No show

● Tuesday 12 July – No show

● Wednesday 13 July – 7.30pm

● Thursday 14 July – 7.30pm

● Friday 15 July – 7.30pm

● Saturday 16 July – 4pm and 7.30pm

● Sunday 17 July – 11am and 4pm

PRICING:

VIP: Child: $40 Adult: $50

RINGSIDE: Child: $30 Adult $40

GRANDSTAND: Child: $20 Adults: $30

*Booking fees may apply.

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