Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey on June 11—August 16 (Up to 26% Off)
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Unicorns, wooly mammoths, and even a pegasus perform unbelievable feats in Legends, and mechanical wonders dazzle in Built to Amaze
The Deal
- One G-Pass to a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus
- When: June 11-13 at Houma Terrebonne Civic Center, June 18-21 at Smoothie King Center, and August 13-16 at Baton Rouge River Center Arena
- Door time: one hour before showtime
- Full offer value includes ticketing fees
Performance Options
- $16 for risers seating at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Built to Amaze at Houma Terrebonne Civic Center, June 11–13 (up to $21.75 value). Click here to view the seating chart.
- $16 or $17 for upper-level seating at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Legends at Smoothie King Center, June 18–21 (up to $22.65 value). Click here to view the seating chart.
- $16.50 for third-level seating at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Built to Amaze at Baton Rouge River Center Arena, August 13–16 (up to $22.15 value). Click here to view the seating chart.
Ages 2 and older must have a ticket.
How G-Pass Works: Your G-Pass will be ready to print 48 hours after the deal ends. Print the G-Pass and use it to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. Due to security restrictions, G-Passes cannot be redeemed through the mobile app. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Built to Amaze
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Presents Built to Amaze, a celebration of the wondrous machinery—the human-firing cannons, the vertical trampoline walls, the upside-down trapezes, the carousels made of living horses—that allows its humans and animals to perform their most spectacular stunts.
Unicycle Basketball
The King Charles Troupe faces off in a precarious game atop unicycles as high as 10 feet, with basketballs that occasionally burst into flames.
High-Wire Acrobatics
Suspended 25 feet above the ground, the Danguir troupe’s leader, Mustafa, leaps from shoulder to shoulder of his family—and even bounds over four of them in a single leap.
Wheels of Steel
A quartet of daredevils form human towers and perform zero-gravity leaps as they traverse both the inside and outside of a spinning double wheel.
Jaws of Iron
Aerialist Nadja flips, floats, and spins through the air, all while suspended by a mouthpiece clenched in her partner Dima’s teeth.
And… You!!!
Children who show up one hour before the show are invited to step inside the ring to learn acrobatic skills and juggling, get an autograph from the stars, and possibly win a painting by one of the elephants in the show.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Legends
Impossible Animals
Unlike any other circus you’ve ever seen, Legends’ mythical menagerie unveils live unicorns, a massive, time-displaced wooly mammoth, and a pegasus.
Impossible Humans
The Tuniziani Troupe of acrobats attempts four consecutive triple somersaults every show. Not to be outdone, the eight members of the Torres family motorcycle around a 16-foot steel globe at speeds of 65 miles per hour without ever colliding.
Impossible Humans and Animals
The Cossack Riders of the Wind are such peerless horsemen that they can climb behind and under their mount, even as it gallops about the ring at speeds of more than 25 miles per hour. British big-cat trainer Alexander Lacey–dubbed “Best of the Best” at the Circus Festival in Monte Carlo—proves that lions and tigers are capable of astounding feats, like understanding English.
And… You!!!
Children who show up one hour before the show are invited to step inside the ring to learn acrobatic skills and juggling, get an autograph from the stars, and possibly win a painting by one of the elephants in the show. They can also see the elephants up close at the Animal Open House (available only in select markets).