FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 3, 2024

MEDIA CONTACT:
Nicole Laumb
253-303-2886

Shoestring Circus Returns to Bellingham!

Shoestring Circus returns to Bellingham with an ALL NEW show! Following a sold out run last season, they are back with more showtimes and amazing acts under the big top tent. Join them for an epicly fun medieval fantasy featuring world class circus artists. 

Shoestring Circus is owned by four circus artists turned circus owners that are based in Bellingham but work full time as traveling performers. Nicole Laumb, Justin Therrien, Sadye Osterloh, and Matthew Mccorkle make up the shoestring crew that is working to bring new magic to the nostalgic setting of the big top tent.

Showtimes:

Friday June 7th - 7pm

Saturday June 8th - 1pm, 5pm and 8pm

Sunday June 9th - 3pm and 6pm


Thursday June 13 - 7pm

Friday June 14th - 5pm and 8pm

Saturday June 15th - 5pm and 8pm

Sunday June 16th - 3pm and 6pm


Thursday June 20th - 7pm

Friday June 21st - 5pm and 8pm

Saturday June 22nd - 1pm, 5pm and 8pm

Sunday June 23rd - 1pm


Admission:

$16 - Child General seating (ages 12 and under) 

$32 - Adult General seating

$48 - Front Row seating  

Their tent has a rich history having toured the world hosting shows from Denmark to California before becoming home to Shoestring Circus in 2022. Their shows offer something new and unique every season and they hope to keep audiences guessing as it becomes an annual event in Bellingham through the Port of Bellingham. Some of the circus acts featured this year include tightwire dancing, flying duo lyra, incredible diabolo juggling, and lots of surprises! The storyline has been designed for all ages to enjoy and come along for the ride! Shows are already selling out for their performances June 7th - 23rd at the downtown waterfront. Information and tickets can be found at shoestringcircus.com

Shoestring Circus is an all-human show. 

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Website: shoestringcircus.com

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