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Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus Opens in Louisville, MS

LOUISVILLE, MS — For the first time in America, Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus is opening their multi-state tour in Louisville, MS July 2-5 Under The Big Top at Ivy Park Sports Complex. The cast will wear traditional German ‘Lederhosen’ throughout the show to represent real German culture. From traditional ‘trachts’ to immersive set design, the audience will feel like they are in Bavaria, Germany. 


Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus features a cast of world-class performers delivering a mix of aerial artistry, juggling, partner acrobatics and five different clown acts. This event is a must-see for every family with facepainting, photo opps and traditional circus food. Be sure to get your tickets quickly before they sell out and experience an unforgettable family experience under the big top. 


About Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus 

Germany’s Great Bavarian Circus was founded in 1985 in München, Bavaria, by the Spindler family — a passionate family of performers who dreamed of bringing the Golden Era of European circus to the world. What began as a small touring company with a handful of acts has grown into one of the most celebrated family circuses on the international touring circuit. 


Today, brothers and owners David and Benjamin Spindler and their respective wives, Kerstin and Magdalena, are proud to see their children and grandchildren carry the torch — with Brady, Bonnie, Damien, Dean, Delano, Kingston, Lee and Summer all contributing their unique talents to every show. Bavarian Circus is not just a company — it’s a family tradition passed down with love, dedication, and a touch of Bavarian magic. Make this family’s tradition your family tradition, get tickets now at GreatBavarianCircus.com.

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