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The Great Moscow Circus is coming to the west for 18 shows

Roll up! Roll up! The Great Moscow Circus is coming to the west for 18 shows as part of its 50th anniversary tour.

The high-energy production will feature a line-up of 14 Russian and international acts in the grand big top at Altona from June 22 to July 10.

Promoter Michael Edgley said the Moscow Circus provided exhilarating entertainment.

“The Moscow Circus has brought together the finest acts from around the world that have never been seen before under the big top in Australia,” he says.

“We love the idea that every audience member will leave a Moscow Circus show feeling transformed by the experience – whether it be from witnessing the individual amazing performer’s talent or the superb Moscow Circus production as a whole.”

One of the highlights will be the Globe of Death, featuring six motorbikes in one globe – a feat never before achieved in Australia.

Tickets for the Altona shows at Apex Park cost from $29 or from $135 for a family pass for adults and two children (13 years or under).

Book at www.thegreatmoscowcircus.com.au or call 1300 MOSCOW.

 

 

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