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Published on January 31, 2024
Garden Bros Nuclear Circus at Houston Premium Outlets for Family Fun ExtravaganzaSource: Instagram/gardenbroscircus

Get ready, Houston, because the Garden Bros Nuclear Circus is rolling into town with a spectacle that promises a thrilling family outing. According to a Houston Chronicle report, the Florida-based traveling circus is setting up shop at Houston Premium Outlets from February 22 to March 3. With a history of more than 100 years under their belt, Garden Bros touts an "enormous" show complete with the "world's largest traveling circus tent" and a "climate-controlled indoor arena," so says their marketing coordinator, David Martin, in the interview.

David Martin also painted a picture of what to expect: a family fun-filled show your little ones are sure to eat up, with activities ranging from face painting and pony rides to a 60-foot moon bounce slide – let's just hope it doesn't catapult any kiddos into orbit. The circus, which launched its 'Humans Gone Wild' tour in January, is ramping up for performances that include a human cannonball, motorcycle madness, and Jr the circus clown's globetrotting antics, as told to the Houston Chronicle. In the city of Houston where everything is big, including the expectations, Martin said they always seek locations able to host their sizable setup, thus, the choice of the Houston Premium Outlets.

For those deal hunters out there, there's a steal – I mean deal – you shouldn't miss. As reports, CertifiKID, a partner site known for family-friendly bargains, is offering a combo ticket for one adult and one child at the too-good-to-pass-up price of $14.50. But you better be quick on the draw since these tickets are as limited as they are discounted.

Shows kick off on February 22 with multiple performances scheduled through March 3, including evenings and weekends, because the only thing worse than a bored child on a Saturday, is a bored child on a Saturday with no plans in sight. If you want to dodge that bullet and get in on the action, peruse the showtimes and grab your seats stat. And remember, doors open an hour before showtime, but you might want to show up with a few extra bucks, since parking fees vary depending on venue location, according to Macaroni Kid SW Houston.