Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland Coming to Everett

Everett, WALocal News

The Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland tour will perform in Everett, WA, on December 7, 2025, marking its only stop in Washington State during an extensive 80-city tour across North America. This year's show combines circus artistry with timeless holiday music, promising an inspiring experience for attendees. Ticket prices range from $49 to $262. 90, with VIP packages available for fans to engage with cast members and props. Stephen Cook, President of TCG Entertainment, highlighted the excitement surrounding the new costumes and acts, making this performance unique in its 16-year tradition.

The production will feature some of the best circus performers globally, ensuring a night of breathtaking acrobatics and holiday cheer. Tickets will go on sale on July 25, 2025, at www. CirqueMusica. com and Ticketmaster. com.

Cook emphasized the commitment to delivering a captivating experience for families, showcasing the dedication to holiday entertainment. This event represents a significant cultural offering for the local community, enhancing Everett's holiday festivities.

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