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The circus is in town!

For the very first time in its 51-year history, Circus Royale is coming to Waurn Ponds, Geelong, under the mighty state-of-the-art Big Top this school holiday season from September 15th -October 9th.

Featuring a powerhouse of international superstars from around the globe, the sell-out event is highly-regarded family friendly entertainment.

The high-energy 2022 performance is designed to appeal to audiences of all ages. The mystic illusions, thrilling feats and wonderful moments of awe will have the young and young at heart alike, on the edge of their seats. This really is a show for everyone.

The engaging performance features Cassie Millard on the Swinging Trapeze, the Argentinian comedy talents of Monchito the clown, the show stopping feats of the Columbian daredevil Lion Brothers upon the high-wire, wheel of steel and inside the motorcycle globe of death. With these amazing talents and so much more, there is so much to love at Circus Royale.

Founded in 1971 by the Swiss Gasser circus family, Circus Royale is one of Australia’s oldest still operating circuses. Now owned for the past 15 years by producer Damian Syred, Circus Royale features the classic nostalgia of the circus and incorporates state-of-the-art advances in technology. Damian Syred is a first-generation circus director who acquired Circus Royale in 2007 at the age of only 23. Ring Master Damian is proud to present the 2022 edition of Circus Royale. He invites you and your family to join him under the big top this school holidays.

The circus will perform at Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre on the corner of Colac and Pioneer roads. Tickets begin from $20 and can be purchased online at CircusRoyale.com or by calling 0410 669 253.

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