There'll be gravity-defying stunts, acrobatics and more 🎪
A phenomenally popular and famous circus event is coming to Liverpool this year as part of its world tour.
The creatives will be bringing a spectacle of stunts, comedy, acrobatics and more to Liverpool this week, with a special preview show kicking off from 5pm tomorrow, Friday, August 19. This particular show will be free for NHS staff and care workers, to show the circus's appreciation for their care and dedication over the last two years.
The EXTREME stunt riding team will also be performing the 'Globe of Death', the most death-defying act ever demonstrated. The nerve-racking stunt will put the performers under G-force similar to that of a fighter pilot. The preview show will take place in a covid-secure theatre style Big Top tent at 5pm and 7.45pm on Friday, August 19. Any NHS staff or care workers are invited to come along free of charge, with one guest each while there is availability.
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