Cirque du Soleil's KOOZA opens on January 19th at Marymoor Park

Bellevue, WALocal News

Cirque du Soleil's KOOZA is set to enchant audiences starting January 19, 2024, at Marymoor Park, located just minutes from downtown Bellevue. The show revolves around The Innocent, an endearing clown navigating a whimsical world, showcasing the theme of self-discovery. Over the course of 125 minutes, attendees will witness a variety of breathtaking performances, including aerial silk, double high wire, and the exhilarating wheel of death. This event not only highlights the artistry of Cirque du Soleil but also enhances Bellevue's reputation as a destination for world-class entertainment. Running until March 16, KOOZA offers a perfect opportunity for a luxury weekend getaway filled with gourmet dining and leisure activities.

Enthusiasts can immerse themselves further by exploring the accompanying Spotify playlist of KOOZA's music. Tickets and additional information are available at cirquedusoleil. com/kooza. Bellevue's vibrant culture and stunning winter activities make this show a must-see for residents and tourists alike.

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