Circus performers bring talents to Billings
Circus Funtastic performed at Metrapark in Billings
and last updated 2021-05-23 21:25:03-04
Athletcism, endurance, and skill came together in Circus Funtastic at MetraPark Sunday afternoon.
Guara, from Argentina, displayed concentration and focus in his juggling act.
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Extra seating had to be brought in for the larger-than-anticipated crowd, which delayed the start of the show.
Around 600 attended the 1:30 show on Sunday.
Management says this is just part of the regular circus.
Gustavo Parra, Circus Funtastic superintendent.
KTVQ photo Normally, we ve got a big show with a circus van, said Gustavo Parra, circus superintendent. And normally I bring elephants. I bring the petting zoo with elephants with camels, goats.
Circus performers bring talents to Billings
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The Circus is Coming to Billings, With One Big Difference
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The Circus is Coming to Billings, With One Big Difference
Circus Funtastic is coming to Billings, May 23 - 24 at MetraPark (May 22 in Hardin) and if you decide to go to the show, you might notice one big circus element will be missing. the animals. No lions, tigers, bears or elephants will be seen at this production.
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Circus Funtastic has no connection to the Shrine Circus.
The Shrine Circus was a Billings tradition for nearly 70 years. The annual 5 day, 10 show event would typically draw around 15,000 attendees. It was a substantial fundraiser. What would have been the 69th edition was cancelled in 2020 because of COVID-19 and Shriner Jason Smith confirmed today (5/17) that the Al Bedoo Shrine Circus will not be returning for 2021.