The fabulous Circus Ginnett is coming to Huntingdon next week and The Hunts Post has teamed up with the performers to offer our readers a discount, and also the chance to win one of four family tickets.
The show is new for 2023 and has plenty of glitz and glamour and is packed with world-class talent and some amazing stunts from the performers.
"This year we are bringing you the youngest circus contortionist in the UK, Lily Hegyi, who is aged just seven, and the youngest circus dog trainer, Logan Austin, who is six," says Lisandra Austin from the show.
"This is our third year officially supporting the NHS Charities Together, a network of more than 230 NHS charities across the UK, helping to provide the extra support needed to care for NHS staff, patients and communities."
Circus Ginnett donates all profits from their opening shows at each new venue throughout the season to the charity.
Win Tickets
We have four family tickets (two adults/two children) to give away to four families. To be in with a chance of winning a family ticket, answer this question. Closing date for entries is Sunday, May 14.
Q: Which charity does Circus Ginnett support? Email your answer to: Debbie.davies@newsquest.co.uk
Hunts Post Ticket Offer
If you mention The Hunts Post when booking tickets, you will received one free ticket for every two full paid tickets. The offer is only valid when purchasing the tickets directly from the site ticket office (open from May 8) or by calling the ticket office on: 07562 450045.
There is also offer free entrance to any show for Blue Light card holders. Card holders need to ring the box office to reserve tickets. Tel: 07562 450045.
Tickets can be booked at: www.ticketsource.co.uk/circus-ginnett or by phone: 07562 450045 and there is an on-site ticket office at the Riverside Park, Huntingdon, which will be open from Monday, May 8.
Circus Ginnett will be at the Riverside Park, from Wednesday, May 10, until Sunday, May 21, and shows are on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 6.30pm only; Saturdays at 2pm and 5pm and Sundays at 12pm.
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