Circus of Illusion is coming to Melbourne this September

Ready or not, stay at the edge of your seat as Circus of Illusion plays four new shows on 28 & 29 September at The Palms at Crown, Melbourne.

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Brace yourselves as the ringmaster takes you to a whole new world of cutting edge illusions and world-class acts by spectacular performers. Australia’s Got Talent finalist Michael Boyd will showcase death-defying performances and brand-new illusions that will treat all your senses to a heart-pounding show.

Be mesmerised by Perth’s famous duo, Cameo Rascale, as they bring their internationally acclaimed acrobatic comedy stunts to this year’s Circus of Illusion. James Capener and Rebecca Borromei were grand finalists of Australia’s Got Talent 2009. 

James Capener and Rebecca Borromel of Cameo Rascale performing on Circus of Illusion. Photo by COI
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Dive into a new world of magic and mind-blowing illusions as these exceptional artists bring you the best Circus of Illusion just yet. From incredible costumes, stage design and props, to dynamic of exciting skills all in one stage. An opportunity for a unique, yet memorable night out in Melbourne, and the best part is that it’s child friendly!

“Circus Of Illusion is great entertainment and a fun night out for young and old” – The Clothesline

You can book your tickets now with great rates for families: https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/circus-of-illusion-tickets/artist/2767004

Circus of Illusion will play two shows per day. 2PM and 7:30PM on Tuesday 28 September & Wednesday 29 September.

Watch a snippet of the Circus of Illusion:

Xyrome Namiza
Xyrome Namiza
Xyrome Namiza is a 21-year old writer in Bulacan, Philippines. He is currently taking Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Major in Global Development and Sustainability and is now a graduating student at Far Eastern University.

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