The Loomis Brothers Circus returns this weekend
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 By  John Few Published 
8:37 am Friday, January 27, 2023

The Loomis Brothers Circus returns this weekend

NORMAL – Loomis Brothers Circus, billed as “Alabama’s Favorite Circus,” will bring the beauty, laughter and excitement of its 24th annual tour to Alabama A&M University this weekend, Jan. 27-29
Performances will be presented at A&M’s Agribition Center. See ad on page 7A or go to LoomisCircus.com for show times.

“Come be inspired by a spectacular cast of some of the world’s finest circus stars in a three-ring extravaganza you and your family will not want to miss,” Justin Loomis said. Loomis works as circus producer and ringmaster.
“Our show is presented in the traditional circus format, but with a modern twist. We are the only circus in North America to feature three rings, exotic animals and live music.” Loomis said.

He said an international cast of performers will have the audience on the edge of their seats with their amazing skills, which include a rotating program of specialty and animal acts from all corners of the globe including juggling, dogs, Rolla Bolla, unicycles, motorcycle daredevils, aerialists, and elephants.

Seating is general admission. Doors open one hour before each scheduled show time.

Patrons are encouraged to arrive early for best seating. Optional pre-show activities begin when doors open, and the pre-show performance begins approximately 20 minutes before each scheduled show time.

The Alabama A&M Agribition Center is located at 4925 Moores Mill Road in Huntsville.

Loomis Brothers Circus began as a childhood dream for Justin Loomis and has now grown to be one of America’s best and most beautiful circuses. The show travels throughout the country, concentrating on the Southern and Central United States.

For more information, visit loomiscircus.com.

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