The Marinelli Brothers Circus brings their exciting new show to Salinas from Aug. 7-18, offering thrilling performances under the Big Top. (Contributed)

SALINAS VALLEY — Get ready for a summer spectacle as the Marinelli Brothers Circus brings its latest production, “A New Experience,” to Salinas.

From Aug. 7-18, the iconic Big Top will set up at Northridge Mall, offering families and circus enthusiasts a thrilling blend of tradition and innovation.

This fresh, all-new show promises nearly two hours of jaw-dropping acts, daring stunts and lively comedy suitable for audiences of all ages. The Marinelli Bros Circus, renowned for their athleticism and artistry, will showcase their signature acts, including daring trampoline wall performances and the famous Wheel of Danger—a heart-racing stunt that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

Beyond the breathtaking acrobatics, the production features vibrant costumes, immersive lighting and festive music that create an authentic circus atmosphere. Kids and adults alike can enjoy pre-show activities, concessions and souvenirs, making it a perfect family outing.

Headlining the show are the Marinelli Brothers themselves, fifth-generation circus performers celebrated for their athletic feats and charismatic stage presence. Joining them is the beloved clown Matti, whose comedic timing and crowd interaction add a delightful touch of humor to the high-energy performances.

Tickets are now available at MarinelliBrosCircus.com. Early purchase is encouraged, as shows are expected to sell out quickly—especially on weekends. Discounts are offered for children, seniors and group bookings. The show runs approximately two hours, including a brief intermission.

Located at Northridge Mall, the circus promises an unforgettable experience that blends the magic of classic circus tradition with fresh, modern excitement. For more information and showtimes, visit MarinelliBrosCircus.com.

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