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Daniel Bouwmeester    December 22, 2023    2 min read   

The circus has arrived in Springfield, courtesy of Weber Bros Entertainment, and will be in town throughout the month of January.

Running from January 3 to 28, “The Circus” is being billed by Weber Bros as the “entertainment spectacle of the year” and offers great live family entertainment.

Located next-door to Orion Springfield Central, the high energy two-hour performance is being showcased in an all-new Big Top tent.

Extraordinary world-class acts include daring FMX riders, captivating aerialists, hilarious comedians, a crowd favourite the “Globe of Death”, and the show-stopping Human Cannonball.

Event times are 4pm or 7:30pm, and include an intermission. Check the website for exact times and dates.

Ticket pricing begins at $35 per person – $25 for children 14 or under – with more expensive seating options available in the silver, gold, ringside, and diamond sections.

7th generation family circus

The Circus is led by Harry Weber, his wife Marie and their 8 children who are also the stars of a hit reality TV show ‘The Circus’, currently streaming on HayU.

Harry said he is excited for residents of Springfield and surrounds to experience the adrenaline-pumping, family-friendly two-hour show.

“We present our thrilling show with a mix of glamour and action, all under our new state-of-the-art Big Top,” he added,” Harry said.

Weber Bros Entertainment is the largest touring circus in Australasia and has long held a strong commitment to bringing world-class live circus entertainment to Australia.


Tickets are available at iticket.com.au/events/2024/jan/circus-springfield. For more information, visit thecircus.com.au or check out facebook.com/weberbroscircus.

Images: Weber Bros Entertainment.

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Daniel Bouwmeester

Daniel was born in a mining town in New South Wales to Dutch and Welsh immigrants, before relocating to Logan City, where he attended Canterbury College for twelve years. He pursued his passion for music by completing a first-class honours degree at the University of Queensland (UQ), and later signed with a local record label. He has travelled the world from a young age, including a student exchange in rural France, a job working the ski lifts in Colorado, and visits to the islands of the South Pacific. After a six-year career in market research, Daniel returned to UQ to complete a Bachelor of Journalism and Arts dual degree, majoring in political science. His varied experiences at home and abroad have contributed to a passion for spreading good news while defending the truth buried inside complex societal paradigms.