Cirque du Soleil: Kurios Tickets
The contemporary circus group returns to London with a mind-bending new show. Step inside the cabinet of curiosities if you dare…
Step into a cabinet of curiosities
Enter a world of wonderful eccentricity as internationally-acclaimed Cirque du Soleil returns to London for the European premiere of their latest awe-inspiring show, Kurios.In his incredible curio-cabinet, the Seeker is sure that a secret world exists, where the most outlandish and wild ideas await discovery. When a marvellous group of otherworldly characters appear, the Seeker discovers that the best way to unlock the hidden door is to free his imagination.
Peculiar, outlandish and utterly unique, Kurios merges the fantastic and the acrobatic in a steampunk-inspired display of Cirque du Soleil's breathtaking physical feats, which will delight all ages.
It is the latest show from Montreal-based entertainment group Cirque du Soleil, who are world-leaders in contemporary, theatrical circus. Their previous shows, including O and Luzia, have captivated audiences across the world and earned them a slew of accolades including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Kurios fills the Royal Albert Hall with incredible sights and captivating oddities - who could resist? Book Cirque du Soleil tickets to unravel this strange and spectacular new world.
Sorry this show closed 05 March 2023, we recommend these similar productions.
Performance dates:
04 Mar 2023 - 05 Mar 2023
Running time:
2 hours and 5 minutes including an interval.
Venue:
Age recommendation:
All ages can attend. Children aged 2 or over must have a ticket for their own seat.
Cirque du Soleil: Kurios Reviews
User Reviews
The whole set up, the mystery, the quirks but especially the individual and team performances are incredible and excellent.
Performance date: 24 February 2023
1/20
The show was amazing. It had you gripped. Was so cleaver how they seamlessly changed from 1 act to the other and the costumes were very impressive. Only bit I didn't like was some of the in-between acts like the invisible person. I've watched on TV Read more