Circus Vargas

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When
Thu, September 20 - Mon, September 24 2018
Where
Sunrise Mall
6041 Sunrise Mall Citrus Heights CA 95610
Time
4:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Admission
$15.00- $72.00
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The Big One is Back!

Circus Vargas Delivers the Ultimate Entertainment Extravaganza for 2018!

 

Always fun for the entire family, Circus Vargas’ incredible new production highlights an amazing cast of world renowned performers! Death- Defying Acrobats, Daredevils, Flying Trapeze Artists, Jugglers, Contortionists, Comedians, Clowns, Motorcycles and much, much, more!

 

Unleash your imagination and discover a world of pure circus magic and wonderment under the Big Top, where memories are made and cherished for a lifetime!  Join Us for A Swashbuckling Circus Spectacular, with this year’s theme “Dreaming of Pirates!” A Fantastic Voyage of Nonstop Action and Adventure Guaranteed to Thrill and Enchant Children of all Ages!  Witness the impossible! Experience the unforgettable!

 

Circus Vargas’ Dreaming of Pirates… A true circus treasure! 

Arrive 45 minutes early for an entertaining, interactive pre-show celebration, where kids can create their own magic under the big top, learning circus skills such as juggling, balancing and more!
Meet and mingle with the entire cast after each performance. Capture the fun by posing for pics or selfies with your favorite cast members, all part of an unforgettable Circus Vargas experience!
For more information and to purchase tickets visit www.circusvargas.com or call 877-GOTFUN-1. (877-468-3861)

Citrus Heights

6041 Sunrise Mall Citrus Heights CA 95610

September 20th 7:30 pm

September 21st 7:30 pm

September 22nd 1:00 pm, 4:00pm & 7:30 pm

September 23rd 12:30pm, 3:30 pm, 7:00pm

September 24th 6:30 pm

Tickets: $15.00 – $72.00

 

Main Link:  http://www.circusvargas.com/

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