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Circus Vegas plans to amaze Inverness with 'jam-packed entertainment' and extreme stunts


By Margaret Chrystall

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A new specially-created show from “the producers of some of the world’s finest circuses” will be at Inverness Caledonian Thistle Stadium from Thursday, June 29 to Tuesday, July 4,

Circus Vegas.
Circus Vegas.

Circus Vegas brings an amalgamation of circus acts with performers creating a new death-defying show with artistes from all over the world.

Merging Las Vegas traditions and contemporary styles with extreme stunts and classic clown escapades, the circus’s audiences will be amazed by the jam-packed entertainment, organisers promise.

Acts include Duo Alambria, who will be preforming a sensational high wire which has never been seen before in Scotland, with the troupe flying in all the way from Spain and Africa for the performance.

The Didyk Troupe from Ukraine will be on the ‘acrobatic swing’ in feats “that are hardly believable”.

Circus Vegas stunt riders.
Circus Vegas stunt riders.

The stunt riding team will also be performing the Globe of Death, said to be the most death-defying trick ever completed. Watch as the group of riders experience G-force similar to that of a fighter pilot. This is one for the petrolheads!

Edy the Clown, a legendary figure in the circus industry, will be keeping the audience amused throughout the show.

On top of this there will be the hair hanging, diabolo manipulation, hula hoop, skating, juggling and a troupe of dancers performing their acts all with unique twists, many of which have never been seen before in the UK.

Spectacular line-up promised to entertain you.
Spectacular line-up promised to entertain you.

The show runs for around two hours in a theatre-style circus Big Top, climate-controlled and with comfortable seating.

Inverness performances: Thursday, June 29, 7pm only; Friday, June 30, 5pm, 7.45pm; Saturday, July 1, 2pm, 5pm and 7.45pm; Sunday, July 2, 2pm, 5pm; Monday, July 3, 3pm, 7.45pm; and Tuesday, July 4, noon, 3pm.


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