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Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Fully Charged

August 12, 2012

7 PM

American Airlines Center

2500 Victory Avenue , Dallas, TX

Age Limit

All ages

$15 - $100


Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Fully Charged

Don't miss Fully Charged, the all new surge of circus entertainment from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey where megawatts of thrills explode off of the arena floor with breathtaking dare devilry, amazing stunts and never before seen performances that energize Children Of All Ages. Get Fully Charged Up by the power of performers. Experience unbridled horse power, unparalleled superhuman power, and pachyderm power that generates mega tons of fun. Feel the electro magnetism of Tabayara, the world's most thrilling animal trainer. Audiences will feel the earth shake when the strongman lift large, cumbersome telephone poles, which weigh up to half a ton, and twirl them above their heads while acrobats balance atop. The Human Fuse, Brian Miser, sets the arena sky ablaze as he rockets through the air from his self made human crossbow. You can only experience this current of excitement at Ringling Bros. Fully Charged.

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