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Brand new show for 2024!

The Blackpool Tower Circus is Blackpool's longest-running show.

No other show has the rich heritage that The Blackpool Tower Circus possesses. Delivering incredible stunts with belly laughs aplenty, meet legendary clowns Mooky and Mr Boo as you experience the UK's biggest and best Circus. 

Mooky and Mr Boo are joined by some amazing acrobats and stunt performers selected from all around the world.

The 2024 Circus show is now live and tickets are on sale to book now. Don't miss out!

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Amazing acts from all around the world

Mooky and Mr Boo have a brand-new show! As well as causing mayhem and laughter, our resident clowns have brought a whole new host of acts hand-picked from around the world to introduce to you.

Prepare to be amazed by some of the best acrobatics you’ve ever seen, juggling and so many other awesome stunts! 

Mooky the Clown and Mr Boo at the Blackpool Tower Circus

FAMOUS CLOWNS

Over the years, many Clowns have starred in the famous Tower Circus Arena.

  • One of the first was Bob Kellino, who performed from 1897 – 1903.
  • Between the two World Wars, Doodles became the Tower's most popular Circus Clown, performing with his sidekick Austin and ringmaster George Lockhart.
  • The famous Charlie Cairoli made his debut appearance at the Circus in 1939 and continued to make audiences laugh for over 40 years.
  • Since 1991, (that's over 30 years!) the Circus has been home to the Endresz family, the present incumbent of the role is the incredibly talented Mooky, son of Tower Circus Director & Producer Laci Endresz Snr and the third generation from a famous family of Clowns.

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The history of The Blackpool Tower Circus

HISTORY AND HERITAGE

The Blackpool Tower Circus opened its doors in 1894 and hasn't missed a season since!

Ever since the first show, The Circus has been delighting audiences with its unique combination of fun, thrills and spectacular feats of skill and bravery by our artists from the four corners of the globe.

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