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VOU Fijian Flying Circus returns with thrilling mix of circus, dance, music and storytelling

VOU Fijian Flying Circus returns with thrilling mix of circus, dance, music and storytelling

By Rashika Kumar
30/06/2025

If you missed out last year then get ready as the VOU Fijian Flying Circus is back on stage from this week.

After a successful show in Tahiti, sharing magical moments with our Pacific neighbors, VOU is now heading to Suva and Nadi this July and August, bringing an exciting mix of circus, dance, music and storytelling that is full of fun, energy and heart.

VOU says this is a special chance to see some of Fiji’s talented young performers in action.

They say through months of training and teamwork, these artists are ready to light up the stage and share their joy with families, friends and communities.

People can expect a show packed with high-flying tricks, hilarious characters, and powerful stories that will have you laughing, cheering, and maybe even dancing in your seat.

VOU Director Sachiko Soro says this is the second time the Fijian Flying Circus is coming to Suva and Nadi, and their team could not be more excited.

She says the performers have been working hard on the complex acts and cannot wait to share them with everyone.

Soro says they are grateful for the support they have received, and are looking forward to growing this dream even more in the years ahead.

The Circus will be at the Vodafone Arena car park from this Friday to the 20th of July and at Koroivoli Park in Nadi from the 2nd to the 20th of August.

Tickets are now available on TicketMax.

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