Award-winning magician Michael Jordan is set to 'dazzle audiences' this winter season with his High Jinx show at the 'world-famous' Blackpool Tower Circus.
Coming from successful runs at venues across Blackpool, the show combines 'amazing tricks, grand illusions, and crazy circus thrills' which are sure to leave audiences 'amazed, puzzled, and even scared', and leaving with 'huge smiles and unforgettable memories.'
The show features Michael Jordan alongside his High Jinx team, bringing magic, illusion, juggling, escapology, stilt walking, unicycling, and much more to the Tower Circus stage.
Mr Jordan's journey from local performer to stage magician began in 2007 when he and his sister Siobhan became the youngest act ever to win the British Ring Shield for 'the most entertaining act' at the International Brotherhood of Magicians Annual Convention.
After appearing on the TV show 'Penn and Teller Fool Us,' High Jinx has gone from 'strength to strength', performing around the world, from Blackpool Pleasure Beach to Happy Valley theme park in China.
The show runs every Saturday and Sunday at 2.30pm throughout November, with an extended run of Christmas shows from November 23 through to January 5, 2025.
Featuring 'state-of-the-art' production values, such as professional lighting, sound, and staging, High Jinx transforms the Tower Circus into a magical theatre setting that provides the 'perfect backdrop' for this family show.
Ross Morgan from Merlin Entertainments said: "We are absolutely thrilled to welcome High Jinx to The Blackpool Tower Circus.
"Michael Jordan and his team bring a fresh, exciting energy with their unique blend of magic and circus skills.
"This show perfectly complements our commitment to providing world-class family entertainment in Blackpool."
For further information about High Jinx at Blackpool Tower Circus and to book tickets, visit highjinx.co.uk.
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