CELEBRATE 25 years of Circus of Horrors with a show at 02 Guildhall Southampton tomorrow night.

It will include an amazing amalgamation of acts, driven by a rock 'n' roll soundscape in a show that will have you sat on the edge of your seat when not falling off it with laughter!

The almighty cast that stormed into the finals of Britain's Got Talent is now a West End and worldwide hit and will take you on a rock 'n' roller coaster ride of amazing and bizarre acts. It is a circus like no other.

The latest Circus of Horrors’ production celebrates quarter of a century in the spotlight with all new acts and some old favourites, all under the slightly sinister gaze of ringmaster Doktor Haze and accompanied by live rock music.

Formed back in the Britpop era – counting the Jim Rose Circus as its main inspiration, along with Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie and Quentin Tarantino – the circus performed at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival and went on to rock Prince Charles at his 50th birthday bash as the backing act to Robbie Williams. They also famously made it all the way to the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent in 2011.

The circus has been a regular, and usually quite alarming, sight at festivals – including multiple appearances at Glastonbury, Download, Reading, Leeds, T in the Park and Edinburgh Fringe – and has performed all over the world.

Some of the famous names who have borne witness to the madness of Haze down the decades include music stars like Alice Cooper, Gary Numan, Marilyn Manson, The Damned and Boy George, and famous TV faces like Lenny Henry, Gordon Ramsay, Yvette Fielding and Ant and Dec.

Over the years the Circus of Horrors has featured a wide variety of top turns. Since 1995 there has been sword swallowers, hair hangers, acrobats, fire eaters, aerial acts, trapeze acts, stage illusionists, contortionists, human blockheads, knife throwers and, of course, a talented full metal racket backing band thrashing out some heavy accompaniment.