Cirque Berserk is coming to the King's Theatre, Glasgow.
Mixing contemporary cirque style skills with off-the-scale thrilling stunt action, it's a danger-filled spectacle that will amaze audiences of all ages.
Now on its first-ever major tour of Britain, this off the scale awesome show is direct from four sold-out seasons in London's Hyde Park Winter Wonderland.
The show includes the world's most dangerous circus act, the legendary Globe of Death, with three motorcyclists speeding around in a steel cage at over 60mph while the cage splits in two!
This is the first time the stunt has been seen live on stage in the UK .
There is also a troupe of over thirty jugglers, acrobats, aerialists, dancers, musicians and death-defying stunt-men, joined by award-winning Scottish clown Tweedy.
Cirque Berserk will be on stage at the King's Theatre, Glasgow, for just three days from Monday to Wednesday, January 26 to 28.
Booking is open now at 0844 871 7648 and http://www.atgtickets.com/shows/cirque-berserk/kings-theatre/
But you could see the show free and win a unique prize - just enter our reader competition.
The winner will be given a unique photo-opportunity for yourself and a friend to stand inside the motorcycle Globe of Death before a performance and have your picture taken with the dare-devil riders of the Lucius Team on their stationary machines. Plus four tickets for Cirque Berserk.
Plus we have runner-up prizes of five family tickets to the show.
For your chance to win simply answer the following question:
Where is the show being held?
Send us your answer, name, e-mail address and best contact phone number to et@heraldandtimes.co.uk before our closing date of midnight on Sunday, January25.
We'll pick our winners and post the outcome here on Monday.
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