Cirque Du Soleil's New Free Shows Take You Under The Big Top On Your Couch

More mesmerizing than anything else on TV. 🎪
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While our days of heading to those iconic giant tents may be on pause, there are a ton of free Cirque Du Soleil shows that are so much fun you'll barely notice the screen between you and the performers.

The Canadian circus told Narcity that their new shows each week not only show off their famous shows like Mystère and Kurios but also they have a ton of cirque tips.

Their tutorials about make-up are better than any else you'll find on YouTube.

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Plus, their Cirque Me Out series is full of workouts if you hate hitting the gym and rather do yoga or ZUMBA instead.

There's also a ton of behind the scenes stuff that will show you what it's like to be in the circus. 

But if you're a big fan of cirque, then you're probably here to see the wild performances.

Highlights you won't want to miss include Crystal and Axel, their on-ice shows.

Also, their "Best Of" series is great if you are obsessed with hoops, trampoline, or aerials and it's basically a breathtaking highlight real that shows off their most daring stunts for you to enjoy from the comfort of your couch.

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Price: Free

Why You Need To Watch: While live shows are on pause, you get closer than you ever have before from home.

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