Cirque Stratosphere - a dazzling new circus from the creators of Circus 1903 and The Illusionists - will transform the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall into a futuristic space-age utopia for a strictly limited season from December 24-29.
From there it will travel to Melbourne, with performances at Hamer Hall from January 3-11
The show features gravity-defying acts on a scale never seen before at the Opera House. Where a troupe of Olympic-standard acrobats and will demonstrate that even the sky isn't the limit.
Audiences will witness thrilling performances inside The Columbian Wheel of Death, impressive stunts on rollerskates, death-defying acrobatics on a Russian bar - where the performer is thrown in the air by two partners holding the bar - sky-high contortions in The Aerial Sphere, the Russian Swing to Swing and many more.
These extraordinary feats effortlessly blend agility, co-ordination and showmanship.
The inventive duo behind the show, Simon Painter and Tim Lawson, otherwise known as The Works Entertainment, are also the minds behind the epic Le Grand Cirque, Le Noir, Cirque Adrenalin and The Illusionists.
Their productions have now travelled to more than 400 cities around the globe.
Painter, the show's creative producer, said: "We are very excited for audiences to witness this futuristic aerial spectacular in the round, as never before seen in the Concert Hall. It's a redefinition of circus."
Sydney and Melbourne shows 3pm & 7pm.
Sydney tickets from $39 (adults & children). Book here
Melbourne tickets from $69 (adults & children). Book here