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June 11, 2024 by Dunphy Communications

Ireland’s National Circus Rolls Into Bunratty

Ireland’s National Circus Rolls Into Bunratty
June 11, 2024 by Dunphy Communications

Bunratty Castle and Folk Park in County Clare will host ‘The Big Top’ of Ireland’s national circus this weekend.

The award-winning Fossett’s Circus is visiting the country’s most famous medieval castle on Saturday and Sunday (June 15th/16th) and will feature the very best of international circus acts, including jugglers, aerial acrobats and dare devils.

Fossett’s Circus is making a welcome return to Bunratty Castle and Folk Park this weekend. Pic. Brian Arthur

Charlotte Rebers, Operations Manager at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, said, “We are excited to welcome back Fossett’s Circus to the Folk Park. Circus goers will receive free entry to the Castle and Folk Park, which guarantees a fun-filled day out for families and people of all ages at our visitor attraction.”

 Marion Fossett, the ringmaster of Fossett’s Circus has been carrying on a family tradition that has lasted for generations.

She said, “All of our performers and crew have very fond memories of our previous Bunratty visits and this year, we promise to put on an even bigger and better show to the people of Clare. Highlights of our circus include the Globe of Speed featuring FMX Stunt Motorcycle riders, The Wheel of Death, and the thrilling Flying Trapeze high in the roof of the Big Top.”

Ticket bookings for Fossett’s Circus at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park can be made at www.bunrattycastle.ie/events. Each purchased ticket provides free entry to the Castle and Folk Park. Shows will be staged at 1.00pm on Saturday and Sunday.

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