Moline, IL (Aug. 28) - The iWireless Center is excited to announce the arrival of the all-new 143rd Edition of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Built To Amaze! --an extraordinary engineered circus experience where Children of all Ages find out what it takes to build The Greatest Show On Earth. The foundation is set and the rising anticipation of high energy, high jinx and hilarity is ready to be transported by colorful circus machinery and unleashed from shipping crates right before the audience's eyes!

A fantastic design with more than 110 of the world's best performers representing 17 countries along with 95 exotic and domestic animals will be assembled, creating never-before-seen heart pounding performances. Ringling Bros. brings a spirited and fiery competition of basketball with the next generation of whirling unicyclists, the legendary King Charles Troupe hailing from New York City! Also new to Ringling Bros. is the Tower Tumblers, a troupe of competitive aerial athletes from the Ukraine who launch themselves from trampolines to scale, repel and pass through a three-story high translucent tower. Come and join us for an affordable and fun Labor Day Tradition.

Visit ringling.com to learn about the all new show never before seen in the Quad Cities! For ticket information please see iwirelesscenter.com or ticketmaster.com.

Ringling Bros. Built to Amaze: Performance Schedule:

*No Discounts on VIP or Circus Celebrity Seating

*Tickets are $65 (Circus Celebrity), $32 (VIP), $19, and $14. All seats are reserved, and tickets are available at the iWireless Center box office, and by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000.

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