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HomeIn BusinessCircus fun at Eroni’s these school holidays

Circus fun at Eroni’s these school holidays

Eroni’s Circus draws inspiration from the classical circuses of yesteryear.

Beautiful, glamorous costuming, lively original music, immaculately presented animals, traditional circus clowns, the smell of sawdust and popcorn in the air and the anticipation of what exciting act will come out next, through the red velvet curtain…

The circus has many new artists and new acts this year such as hand balancing, dance routines, illusions and the most adorable cheeky baby goats that have not performed in Geelong on previous visits, whilst still retaining the crowd favourites of clowns (performing new routines) trapeze acts, juggling and beautiful palomino horses.

Performing throughout the school holidays in Moolap (next to Bellarine Bargains) the circus prides itself as a very family oriented circus that caters for all ages, from grandparents through to young children.

General admission tickets are very affordable for almost two hours of fast paced live entertainment at only $35 for adults and $25 for children. First row ringside are only an extra $5 per person.

Tickets are available onsite from one hour before each show. Free parking onsite.

Snack foods such as Dagwood dogs, freshly made hot cinnamon donuts, hot jam donuts, milk shakes, cold drinks, fairy floss, freshly popped corn etc is available from the circus food trailer. There are also games and novelty souvenirs for sale.

No bookings required, simply purchase your tickets at the door.

Enquiries on 0477-874 784.

Moolap

221-229 Bellarine Highway

– Fri 20 Sept, 7pm

– Sat 21 Sept, 1pm & 7pm

– Sun 22 Sept, 1pm

– Mon 23 Sept, 1pm

– Tue 24 Sept, 1pm

– Wed 25 Sept, no show

– Thur 26 Sept, 7pm

– Fri 27 Sept, 1pm & 7pm

– Sat 28 Sept, 7pm only

– Sun 29 Sept, 1pm

– Mon 30 Sept, 1pm

– Tue 1 Oct, 1pm

– Wed 2nd Oct, no show

– Thur 3 Oct, 7pm

– Fri 4 Oct, 1pm & 7pm

– Sat 5 Oct, 1pm & 7pm

– Sun 6 Oct, 1pm

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