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Ringling Bros.and Barnum & Bailey Circus

Sunday, July 27 5:30a
at Honda Center, Anaheim, CA
Price: $16.50-$26.50 (general), $38.50 (VIP), $66.60 (Front Row), $91.50 (Circus Celebrity)
Age Suitability: All Ages

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents "Over the Top," a wacky and whimsical circus spectacular where audiences will expereince manical mayhem.

Category: Performing Arts
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Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus
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Since its first show in 1871, the spirit of artists performing in what has become know as The Greatest Show On Earth® has fascinated onlookers and established the foundation for success of the Ringling Bros.
Dean
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Born Dean Delannoit on January 27, 1989, pop singer Dean was best known as the winner of Idool 2007, Belgium's answer to the world wide phenomenon -- of the time -- known as the ‘reality television pop star talent contest.
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Honda Center
2695 E Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA 92806
(714) 704-2500
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Aug 25, 2008 - pobrien on Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus
A great show for kids! The timeless Ringling Brothers circus is just as I remember

I caught them at HP Pavilion in San Jose and just had a wonderful time. My girls were awestruck with their attention constantly held by the acts, lights and fireworks, and dancing. Asked of their favorite part, the list just went on... the elephants, the dogs, the flowers, the horses, no tigers, the gymnasts...

Only criticisms are the outrageous prices for food and other concessions and the animal rights protesters outside who, though I completely understand where they are coming from, should have a little more sense than to protest so overtly where so many toddlers and children are present.
Also, be careful with the inexpensive tickets. You can get to the circus for around $15 but the view is likely obstructed; we completely missed the trapeze artists and spent 15 minutes entertaining the kids.