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Saltimbanco Bus Tour comes to Waynesboro

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The Saltimbanco Bus Tour brought a circus-like atmosphere to Downtown Waynesboro Monday afternoon.
Four performers from Saltimbanco engaged the crowds in an active street performance.
The appearance was a sort of preview for an upcoming series of shows at the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville scheduled for Feb. 26-March 1.
Tickets are on sale now at www.johnpauljonesarena.com or www.cirquedusoleil.com.

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