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Score a FREE PAIR of Cirque du Soleil tickets (and help save local indie media, too)

New big top show ECHO comes to Oracle Park starting Nov. 20—here's how to get a ticket and support 48 Hills.

We are stoked to be partnering with Cirque du Soleil for their wondrous new show ECHO (November 20-January 18 at Oracle Park, SF)—and they have gifted us 30 free tickets to help keep 48 Hills going!

The next 30 readers who sign up as sustaining members at the $20/month level will receive a free pair of Cirque du Soleil ECHO tickets for the date of their choice. Sign up now here.

This is a $200+ value for one of the greatest, animal-cruelty-free shows on Earth! And you get to help keep local independent media (and thus democracy) alive and thriving. Feel free to email marke@48hills.org with any questions you may have. You can also purchase tickets at 20% off right now here.

About ECHO: Experience the magic of Cirque du Soleil ECHO, where poetry, stagecraft, daring acrobatics, and cutting-edge technology come together to explore the delicate balance between people, animals, and the world we all share. This 20th Big Top show offers bold new visuals, a unique aesthetic, and vibrant characters that bring a universe of color and wonder to life. Inspired by youth’s optimism, inventive power, and the value of empathy, ECHO captivates with inspiring music, astounding lights and projections, and never-before-seen acrobatic feats. Join us on a journey of infinite possibilities and immerse yourself in a world of spectacular performance. 

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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