Ringling Bros. brings “The Greatest Show On Earth” to North Charleston

Experience “The Greatest Show on Earth,” featuring jaw-dropping acts, gravity-defying stunts, and live music from Feb. 28 to March. 2 at the North Charleston Coliseum.

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The circus is coming to town. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents a reimagined edition of “The Greatest Show on Earth” at the North Charleston Coliseum, beginning Friday, Feb 28 to Sunday, March 2.

Choose from six high-energy performances featuring 75 performers from 18 countries. With over 50 acts, the show offers stunts, one-of-a-kind moments, and plenty of humor to keep audiences of all ages entertained. Plus, the 360-degree viewing experience brings the action to life all around you.

Show highlights include:

  • Triangular Highwire + Crisscross Flying Trapeze | This never-before-seen acts combine elements of traditional aerial performance with a modern twist
  • BMX bike stunts | Adrenaline-pumping flips and tricks on ramps and trampolines
  • Live music performances | Energy-filled live music to elevate the show and encourage audience interaction
  • The Double Wheel of Destiny | Four daredevils perform breathtaking stunts 30 ft. in the air
  • Wesley, the One Wheel Wonder | Witness a Guinness World Record-setting performer ride the world’s tallest unicycle at 34.6 ft.
  • Human juggling | An aerial act with flips and twists

This tour — launched in September 2023 — is traveling to over 50 cities across North America. Get your tickets now.

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