"It is a show that has a very broad appeal and is great for those that love circus, cabaret, acrobatics along with an incredible band who play original live music. It's a show that you want to gather a group of friends, come as a workplace night out or just a sensational fun night with your other half."
The Victoria Spiegeltent has travelled the world for nearly 90 years and is an ornate Spiegeltent, named Victoria by the family that built it in 1930.
Featuring wood panels, stained glass windows and a bar, this is a larger tent than in previous years and will be the main performance venue for the Harcourts Hawke's Bay Arts Festival in October and will be situated on the Village Green in Havelock North.
Rik Klessens said the tent was built by his grandparents in 1930. They established the company in 1920 and toured Belgium, using the spiegeltent as a portable dance hall.
"It would travel from fair to fair. My grandfather towed it with two horses," he said.
The Klessens' family business has seen spiegeltents change from travelling circus and dance hall venues in central Europe, to popular hubs for festivals around the world.
For more information and tickets, go to www.hbaf.co.nz or visit any of the i-SITES in Hawke's Bay.