Siblings Brandon, Geraldine and Hugo Fernandez will defy gravity in the Globe of Death as a part of Circus Royale in Cowra for the first time next weekend.
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The Mexican stuntriders are the closing act in a two-hour show featuring dancing horses, baby camels, acrobatic artistry, football-playing dogs and two colourful ringmasters under a fully-heated big top on July 11 and 12 at Cowra Showground.
The brazen young daredevils will manoeuvre their motorbikes around the four-metre-wide steel cage at speeds of up to 80 kilometres per hour.
The Globe of Death starts off with one rider, usually Brandon or Hugo, who shows off his skills riding a motorbike around inside a steel spherical cage, before he is joined by his brother to perform more complex tricks.
Geraldine joins her brothers as the third rider, and together they perform death-defying stunts that make crowds hold their breath till the end.
There'll be three shows: Saturday, July 11, at 2pm and 6pm, and 11am on Sunday, July 12.
Tickets for adults are just $25, children two years and older from $15.
The ticket office is open from 10am on July 11 and 12 or you can book online at www.circusroyale.com.au.