The Cirque du Soleil Is Coming Back to Town
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The Cirque du Soleil Is Coming Back to Town
"Cirque du Soleil has performed annually at the Royal Albert Hall since 1996 and for 2026, the circus troupe is bringing OVO back to London, with a reimagined set design, reinvented music and new acrobatic acts. OVO, meaning 'egg' in Portuguese, is a celebration of the insect world, with a love story between a quirky fly and a spirited ladybug and a mysterious egg that sparks transformation at its heart."
"Since it premiered in 2009, OVO has been seen by over seven million people in more than 40 countries. The show features 53 acrobats in incredible costumes bringing flying butterflies, juggling ants, leaping crickets and contorting spiders to life against a backdrop of giant flowers and a 19-metre climbing wall. Expect to see acts across Chinese poles, trampoline walls, slackwires and more, all set to a pumping Brazilian-inspired soundtrack."
OVO returns to the Royal Albert Hall in early 2026 with a reimagined set design, reinvented music and new acrobatic acts. The production celebrates the insect world through a love story between a quirky fly and a spirited ladybug and centers on a mysterious egg that sparks transformation. Since its 2009 premiere, OVO has been seen by over seven million people across more than 40 countries. The staging features 53 acrobats in elaborate costumes, flying butterflies, juggling ants, leaping crickets and contorting spiders, a 19-metre climbing wall and acts on Chinese poles, trampoline walls and slackwires, set to a Brazilian-inspired soundtrack. An initial four-week run has been extended by 38 additional performances.
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