Black Arts and Culture
Universoul Circus Is Now Under The Big Top!
UniverSoul Circus brings its vibrant “Rhythm of the World” show to Norfolk June 5-22, featuring international performers, interactive fun, and a celebration of global culture.
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NORFOLK
UniverSoul Circus returns to the Hampton Roads region this week with its new Rhythm of the World production from Thursday, June 5, through Sunday, June 22.
The show, under the iconic big top tent, is next to Military Circle Mall (880 N. Military Hwy Norfolk, VA 23502). Tickets are on sale now at UniverSoulCircus.com.
Celebrating 31 years as one of America’s top family events, UniverSoul Circus brings together the best international performers in a high-energy, interactive spectacle featuring world-class talent, vibrant costumes and music from across the globe.
Audiences will experience a cultural celebration filled with rhythm, soul and extraordinary performances. More than a performance, UniverSoul is a shared experience where audiences from every background come together and feel like one big global family.
Opening night kicks off with a special “City of Norfolk”-themed evening – featuring Mayor Kenneth Alexander – plus a pre-show performance by the New Generation Marching Band.
Rated as one of Ticketmaster’s “Top 10 Most Requested Family Events,” UniverSoul Circus has entertained more than 25 million people with its unique blend of circus arts, theater and live music. The show spans genres including R&B, Latin, hip-hop, jazz, gospel, pop and the infectious beats of world music. The diverse cast of performers, representing five continents, promises to dazzle and entertain with their acrobatic feats, comedic antics and cultural displays.
“Our Rhythm of the World production celebrates not only the world’s top circus performers, but also the unity of people from all walks of life. It’s a powerful reminder of the universal values of love, respect and togetherness,” said Cedric Walker, founder and CEO of UniverSoul Circus.
Described as “not your grandfather’s circus,” UniverSoul is known for its engaging and interactive experience, where audience members of all ages become part of the show. Whether it’s participating in a game of Simon Says, showing off dance moves during the Swag Surf or joining the Soul Karaoke spotlight, the crowd is always in the spotlight. Kids are invited to join Fresh the Clowns in the Big Top Kids Dance contest, while everyone enjoys the high-energy music and playful atmosphere.
With themes of unity and understanding, UniverSoul Circus fosters valuable lessons, encouraging children to honor their parents, be good students, and embrace love and tolerance.
This year’s show features over a dozen new acts from around the world, all showcasing their skills under a brand-new, state-of-the-art big top tent from Italy. The tent is equipped with a dynamic audio and lighting system that adds a new layer to the spectacular performances.
Ticket and other information
Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com. Performance times are 7 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays; noon, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays; and noon, 3 and 6:30 p.m. on Sundays. Parking is free and available in surrounding lots.

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