The circus will come to Glasgow this weekend and is promising a spectacular show.
As part of a nationwide travelling tour, Zippos Circus will take over Victoria Park on Sunday.
The Nomads' performance will feature an international cast of talented circus performers guaranteed to entertain the whole family.
The show celebrates the circuses' nomadic way of life.
For centuries, generations of artists have wandered from town to town to entertain and enthral people.
Headlining the show are the Temujin Troupe – special guests from the Mongolian Steppes, who perform hand voltage, skipping and aerial acts.
The legendary motorbike Globe of Death from Brazil will also return after popular demand.
There's also fast juggling, knife throwing and whip cracking from the Czech Republic, and fearless feats of daredevil aerial artistry from UK talent Jackie. Audiences always love the high-energy acrobatics from the Kenyan Timbuktu Tumblers, and we have a thrilling Wheel of Death act from Columbia.
The international cast continues with a breathtakingly elegant performance on a vertical pole from Moroccan-born Ibrahim.
Ludvick, from the Czech Republic, has a fantastic Rola Rola act, there's nail-biting Swinging Trapeze from Spain plus Ukrainian dancers Diana and Sophia.
UK comedy star Whimmie Walker will get everyone laughing.
Audiences are also being promised to be amazed by the acrobatics, aerial acts and comedy of the inspirational Brazilian artist Paulo Dos Santos.
Despite the challenge of standing at just over one metre tall, he always delivers a sensational display of skill and daring.
Join the Zippos Circus troupe of nomads as they journey through Scotland in a delightful, fast-paced show.
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