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Gandeys K-Pop Dragon Circus
Thursday 10 - Sunday 20 September 2026
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
A dazzling fusion of East meets West, where magic, music, and myth unite beneath the big top.
Leading the adventure is the charismatic Ringmaster Joel, joined by his mischievous clown companion, La Loka. Their journey begins when they discover a baby dragon, and together they embark on a heartwarming quest to reunite the young dragon with her majestic mother, guarded by the noble dragon riders.
Along the way, audiences are treated to an extraordinary blend of global circus artistry. From heart-stopping motorbike riders defying gravity inside the iconic Globe of Death to the elegance of traditional Chinese performances - including the vibrant Lion Dance and the awe-inspiring art of big banner balancing - mixing East and West, old and new, a true united global collaboration.
The story unfolds through a series of breathtaking acrobatics, comedy, and high-energy routines set to the sounds of dynamic K-pop and western pop anthems. Music soars and lights ignite the arena - a story that reminds us that, no matter how far we travel, the rhythm of our hearts will always guide us home.
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