
Cirque du Soleil ECHO is the company’s 20th Big Top touring production, a visually inventive piece written and directed by Mukhtar Omar Sharif Mukhtar. The creative team brings together celebrated names such as Es Devlin on set design and Nicolas Vaudelet on costumes, supported by a score from Jade Pybus, Andy Theakstone, and Hugo Montecristo. At the heart of the show is the Cube, a monumental structure that transforms throughout the performance, serving as both playground and metaphor. It frames acts that blend daring aerial work, ground acrobatics, and immersive projection technology, creating an evolving landscape for FUTURE and her companions.
Critics have praised the production for its striking theatricality. The San Francisco Chronicle described Cirque du Soleil ECHO as “a dazzling spectacle of vibrant visuals and athletic abilities”. This blend of design, music, and storytelling makes the show both a technical marvel and a deeply human narrative about connection and renewal.
In Cirque du Soleil ECHO, Future, joined by her loyal companion Ewai, explores a mysterious CUBE that unlocks deeper connections between humans, animals, and their shared world. Together with new friends, they attempt to rebuild the world piece by piece, discovering how small acts can reshape the future. The narrative weaves empathy, collaboration, and environmental awakening, yet leaves many moments open to individual interpretation.
Show timings for Cirque du Soleil ECHO: Seattle may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
Cirque du Soleil ECHO doesn’t feature pop hits like a jukebox musical but uses an original score composed by Jade Pybus, Andy Theakstone, and Hugo Montecristo. Audiences often highlight the soaring vocals during FUTURE’s journey, the rhythmic percussion that drives the Cube sequences, and atmospheric electronic layers underscoring aerial acts.
Under the Big Top, King County's Marymoor Park is a mobile, tent-style venue erected specifically for Cirque du Soleil ECHO. Located in Redmond (serving the Seattle area), it has hosted past Cirque shows (e.g. Alegría) and accommodates several thousand people depending on configuration. The structure is designed for immersive sightlines and projection mapping across the canvas and rigging.
Available facilities: Restrooms, parking, concession stands, merchandise shop
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, accessible restrooms, companion seating, accessible parking spaces
The cost of the tickets starts from $70.80 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show does not have a strict age limit. It is suitable for all ages.
The show is playing at the Big Top at King County's Marymoor Park in Seattle.
It follows FUTURE and her friend Ewai as they discover a mysterious Cube and learn about empathy, collaboration, and the bond between humans and animals.
The running time is 2 hours and 5 minutes with one 25-minute intermission.
The score combines electronic and orchestral layers, composed by Jade Pybus, Andy Theakstone, and Hugo Montecristo. You can find the playlist here.
It introduces a giant Cube as a transformable stage element, paired with new acrobatic acts and immersive projections.
Yes, themed souvenirs and Cirque collectibles are sold at the merchandise boutique under the Big Top.
The performance takes place under a climate-controlled Big Top, so shows proceed regardless of weather unless conditions are unsafe.
Suitable for all ages
Cirque du Soleil ECHO is the company’s 20th Big Top touring production, a visually inventive piece written and directed by Mukhtar Omar Sharif Mukhtar. The creative team brings together celebrated names such as Es Devlin on set design and Nicolas Vaudelet on costumes, supported by a score from Jade Pybus, Andy Theakstone, and Hugo Montecristo. At the heart of the show is the Cube, a monumental structure that transforms throughout the performance, serving as both playground and metaphor. It frames acts that blend daring aerial work, ground acrobatics, and immersive projection technology, creating an evolving landscape for FUTURE and her companions.
Critics have praised the production for its striking theatricality. The San Francisco Chronicle described Cirque du Soleil ECHO as “a dazzling spectacle of vibrant visuals and athletic abilities”. This blend of design, music, and storytelling makes the show both a technical marvel and a deeply human narrative about connection and renewal.
In Cirque du Soleil ECHO, Future, joined by her loyal companion Ewai, explores a mysterious CUBE that unlocks deeper connections between humans, animals, and their shared world. Together with new friends, they attempt to rebuild the world piece by piece, discovering how small acts can reshape the future. The narrative weaves empathy, collaboration, and environmental awakening, yet leaves many moments open to individual interpretation.
Show timings for Cirque du Soleil ECHO: Seattle may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
{notes text="Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays."}
Cirque du Soleil ECHO doesn’t feature pop hits like a jukebox musical but uses an original score composed by Jade Pybus, Andy Theakstone, and Hugo Montecristo. Audiences often highlight the soaring vocals during FUTURE’s journey, the rhythmic percussion that drives the Cube sequences, and atmospheric electronic layers underscoring aerial acts.
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Under the Big Top, King County's Marymoor Park is a mobile, tent-style venue erected specifically for Cirque du Soleil ECHO. Located in Redmond (serving the Seattle area), it has hosted past Cirque shows (e.g. Alegría) and accommodates several thousand people depending on configuration. The structure is designed for immersive sightlines and projection mapping across the canvas and rigging.
Available facilities: restrooms, parking, concession stands, merchandise shop
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible, accessible restrooms, companion seating, accessible parking spaces
Q- How much do the Cirque du Soleil ECHO Seattle tickets cost?
A- The cost of the tickets starts from $84 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
Q- What age is the show appropriate for?
A- The show does not have a strict age limit. It is suitable for all ages.
Q- Where is the show playing in Seattle?
A- The show is playing at the Big Top at King County's Marymoor Park in Seattle.
Q- What is Cirque du Soleil ECHO about?
A- It follows FUTURE and her friend Ewai as they discover a mysterious Cube and learn about empathy, collaboration, and the bond between humans and animals.
Q- How long does the show run for?
A- The running time is 2 hours and 5 minutes with one 25-minute intermission.
Q- What are the popular songs in the show?
A- The score combines electronic and orchestral layers, composed by Jade Pybus, Andy Theakstone, and Hugo Montecristo. You can find the playlist here.
Q- What makes Cirque du Soleil ECHO different from other Cirque shows?
A- It introduces a giant Cube as a transformable stage element, paired with new acrobatic acts and immersive projections.
Q- Are there merchandise items for the show?
A- Yes, themed souvenirs and Cirque collectibles are sold at the merchandise boutique under the Big Top.
Q- What happens if it rains?
A- The performance takes place under a climate-controlled Big Top, so shows proceed regardless of weather unless conditions are unsafe.