Award-winning acts UniCircle Flow, Senayt Asefa & Power Duo to perform in Sunway on Nov 23, 24


(from left) Japanese unicycle group UniCircle Flow, Britain-based contortionist Senayt Asefa and Filipino dance pair Power Duo will be performing in Sunway Lagoon on Nov 23 and 24. Photos: UniCircle Flow/Instagram, Senayt Asefa/Instagram, Power Duo/Instagram

Prepare for a memorable family adventure at the Earth Symphony – Green Cirque Fest 2024 on Nov 23 and 24 at the Amphitheatre in Sunway Lagoon.

The upcoming festival features interactive family activities and a carnival-themed bazaar – all aimed at promoting environmental sustainability.

Patrons can also enjoy captivating performances from award-winning acts worldwide – including Japanese unicycle group UniCircle Flow, Britain-based contortionist Senayt Asefa and Asia’s Got Talent finalists Power Duo of the Philippines.

Joining these acts on stage are homegrown dancers and aerial artists from Viva Vertical, the largest pole dance and aerial arts studio in Malaysia.

“This event is more than just a festival. It’s a movement towards a more sustainable future, presented through the universal language of art and performance,” said Datuk Grace Lee of Milestone Production.

Tickets to Earth Symphony – Green Cirque Fest 2024, priced between RM128 to RM258, can be purchased at https://milestone-entertainment.com/.

UOB credit card members can enjoy a 20% discount with purchase of two tickets and a 25% with purchase of four tickets. This offer is valid for all categories except Category C.

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