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The globally acclaimed luxury theatrical experience, Cirque De Soir, has officially opened in Accra, adding colour and excitement to Ghana’s festive season entertainment lineup.
The Ghana edition kicked off on December 13, 2025, at The Savannah in Cantonments, delivering an immersive opening night filled with stunning aerial performances, striking visuals, high-energy music, and an elite nightlife atmosphere.
Guests were treated to a unique blend of art, performance, and luxury, reinforcing Ghana’s growing appeal as a destination for world-class entertainment.
Speaking to JoyNews, Executive Producer Tamara Jonah described Cirque De Soir as more than just a show, but a complete experience that brings together storytelling, music, and international circus artistry.
This year’s production also places a strong spotlight on African music and creative talent, alongside performers from across the world, making the show both proudly African and globally relevant.
The excitement continues on December 18, with another highly anticipated show expected to deliver thrilling performances and unforgettable moments for patrons.
Cirque De Soir will run throughout the festive season, with multiple shows scheduled through to December 31, when the production is expected to climax with a special New Year’s Eve performance.
The event forms part of activities attracting tourists and members of the diaspora to Ghana under the December in Ghana initiatives, further strengthening the country’s position on the global entertainment map.
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