Families in Middleton are in for a treat this half term when a dazzling new circus show rolls into town for one day only.
Families in Middleton are in for a treat this half term when a dazzling new circus show rolls into town for one day only.
The Circus Spectacular arrives at Middleton Arena on Sunday 15 February 2026, promising a high-energy mix of international acts, edge-of-your-seat stunts and family-friendly comedy.
Audiences can expect everything from rapid-fire roller-skating and precision juggling to daring rola bola balancing, magic tricks, and gravity-defying chair stacks. The production features world-class performers delivering hand-to-hand acrobatics and visually stunning routines packed with strength and skill.
The event is produced by Shone Productions, with producer James Shone saying this year’s show is “bigger than ever”.
“Circus Spectacular has been a massive hit with family audiences in the past,” he said. “This year, we’ve hand-picked some of the most talented circus artistes from around the world and brought them here to the UK. Don’t miss this spectacular event for one day only in Middleton.”
The performance promises a blend of laughter, excitement and heartwarming entertainment, with the aim of captivating audiences of all ages.
Book your tickets on the YourTrust Middleton Arena website here: https://www.yourtrustrochdale.co.uk/whats-on/events/circus-spectacular/
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