Cirque du Soleil builds pop-up arena in Toronto

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Cirque du Soleil has announced plans to build a pop-up arena in Toronto for its show "Ovo." This will be the first temporary arena of its kind in Canada. The new structure will be large, roughly the size of 22 tennis courts. Construction of the arena is expected to accommodate the unique requirements of the production. It will allow for a full-scale performance experience in the heart of the city. The company aims to create an immersive environment for audiences. "Ovo" is known for its colorful and energetic performances, featuring acrobatics inspired by the insect world. The show is designed to appeal to both children and adults alike. Construction is set to begin soon, with the show scheduled to run later this year. Fans are excited about the opportunity to see Cirque du Soleil in a new and innovative setting.


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