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Circus Zyair

Recently we visited Circus Zyair on there UK tour and what a night it was, full of fun and daring acts that had us on the edge of our seat. 

We arrived around 40 minutes before the show started and were taken into the big top around 10 minutes later, once seated there was a chance to buy some food from the stand at the back, some souvenirs or some fun bits for the kids such as inflatable hammers, toches and wiggles.

The show started with the 'clown' figure warming the audience up  he was a great character and made a few appearances through the show as others acts were setting up, he even performed some Tik Tok dances too.

The show was made up with so many different acts with some great talent and do crazy tricks. On of my favourite wad the high wires, I don't think I have seen it live, the performers for this were amazing and had everyone in awe of what they were doing.

Others acts included acrobatics from a chain high up in the big top, rollerblading tricks, juggling, the wheel of death and so much more. The music was happy and the lighting was great.

Half way through there is an interval where you can again purchase food and souvenirs, if you take the opportunity to brave the toilets just be prepared for the queues. They also had a two story bar which we have never seen before.

The second half was even better then the first and the show ended with the best act in our opinion, the globe if death which is a motorcycle trick, I have seen this act before but with only 2 bike, this time it was 4 bikes and I really don't understand how they do it without crashing.


All in all it was a great family evening and both Lilly and Olivia loved it, the show was honestly great for all ages and we came out smiling and talking about how we had enjoyed the different acts.

Victoria 






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