CIRCUS Funtasia and Cirque du Vulgar are returning to Somerset after Headlining the Circus Big top at Glastonbury Festival in the summer.
Circus Funtasia
After their sell out ten-year anniversary tour, Circus Funtasia is back in Yeovil from October 10 until October 20.
Describing the show, a Circus Funtasia spokesperson said: "Witness amazing gravity defying feats performed by world class talent.
"Hear the roar of motorbike engines (this year even more death defying), become mesmerized by the stunning aerialists and jaw dropping wheel of death. Be enthralled by the energetic Cuban Acrobatic Troupe, heart stopping roller skating Duo and so much more.
"To top it off, enjoy laugh out loud comedy by everyone's favourite – Circus Funtasia’s award-winning comedian, 'The Geek'.
"Smell the delicious popcorn (even have a tipple) as you enter the heated Big Top.
"Ladies and Gentlemen take your seats and enjoy all the talent of a West End show, with irresistible circus magic."
Book now for an unforgettable experience at www.circusfuntasia.co.uk
or call 07706168507
Cirque Du Vulgar
Imagine if the circus was only for grown-ups.
Cirque Du Vulgar welcome you to join their "wacky world of pure mayhem" from the second you step through their doors.
Coming to Yeovil on Saturday, October 19, experience the country’s "filthiest" comedy mixed with daredevil circus acts.
For disabled access bookings please contact: cirqueduvulgar@gmail.com
Tickets available from www.cirqueduvulgar.com
or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CirqueDuVu
A spokesperson for Cirque Du Vulgar claims they pride themselves in being "the hottest show, that will take you on a journey you will NEVER forget.
"From risqué strip routines, electrifying stunts and laugh out loud adult comedy that will leave you in tears, rally up your filthiest party and get ready for the best night of the year."
The venue and licensed bar open at 7.30pm and the show starts at 8.30pm.
This is an over 18s event so please bring ID with you.
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