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Cirque du Soleil - Echo tickets Under The Big Top - Oracle Park San Francisco

Cirque du Soleil - Echo fans, Are you ready for San Francisco? on Saturday, January 17th 2026 as part of her tour Cirque du Soleil - Echo will be playing at Under The Big Top , CA. Score your Cirque du Soleil - Echo tickets San Francisco right here.

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By Mea35

All stunts and gymnastics were amazing!

When it started we were all very worried...what the heck WAS that? the costumes were freakish, and the opening and silent skits were bizarre and incomprehensible, esp. the snow? (I attended with 3 teenaged girls...) However, the stunts made up for it all! The musicians were in sync with every act, and the vocalist was strong throughout. The trapeze artist was amazing!; her body was fluid with the air...the speed and height of the gymnasts, unsurpassed!; the strength of the guy on the parallel bar and in the spinning hoop, incredible! How was he not dizzy? ...the girls getting thrown in the air and landing on one foot on a 2" pole? unimaginable! the contortionists? Ouch, oh my--how is that even possible? the fire, the group tricks, all one of a kind. And the one skit we DID enjoy--the 2 clowns, the litle one was adorable; they were hilarious! A must see for anyone who appreciates the beauty, strength, and flexibility of the human body.

By pitbullllover

Alegria - the birthday present gone bad!

I've been to Cirque Du Soleil's KOOZA in Washington, DC and Denver, CO, and loved every minutes of it; so for my brother's birthday, I decided to treat him and two other guests to the performance of ALEGRIA in State College, PA. KOOZA was amazing! The costuming, music, staging and lighting were extremely well-done. The variety of acts was presented at a good pace, keeping the audience engaged; and the strengths and physical abilities of the performers drew a constant stream of oohs and aahs from the audience. ALEGRIA, on the other hand, was a terrible disappointment. The show was 75% clown acts that sometimes dragged on too long. There were a couple acrobatic acts that were okay, but just okay. There was an abundance of "dead time," and nothing had the bang factor of KOOZA. Everyone in our group remarked that ALEGRIA seemed to be the "minor league" for other Cirque shows - let the performers hone their skills in ALEGRIA before they move up to the major productions. All in all, ALEGRIA is the poor cousin to KOOZA - it was a slightly boring two hours, watching a tattered, worn-out production that could use a LOT of new blood poured into it to honestly give the audience its money's worth. I spent $300 ++, thinking tickets to ALEGRIA would be an incredible birthday present. I should have gone to dinner and a movie instead. Come on, Cirque Du Soleil, breathe some new life into your older productions.





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