CF Polo Park,
1485 Portage Ave
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G0W4 Canada
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G0W4 Canada

Unleash the Laughter! Festival of Fools Takes Over Polo Park (March 23-29)
Get ready for a week of wacky fun at the Festival of Fools at Polo Park, happening March 23rd to 29th, 2024! This FREE family-friendly festival brings together a stellar cast of international performers, guaranteeing side-splitting entertainment for all ages.
Witness Incredible Acts & Unforgettable Entertainment
The Festival of Fools at Polo Park boasts a fantastic lineup of:
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Perfect for Spring Break Shenanigans!
The Festival of Fools at Polo Park is the ideal way to entertain the whole family during Spring Break. Located conveniently within CF Polo Park, you can easily combine the festival with shopping, dining, and a full day of fun.
Schedule of Performances
Saturday, March 23rd – The Silly People, The Street Circus, Mike Battie
Sunday, March 24th – The Silly People, The Street Circus, Mr. Mark
Monday, March 25th – Mike Battie, Sarah Teakle, The Great Balanzo
Tuesday, March 26th – Ron Pearson, Sarak Teakle, Gustavo
Wednesday, March 27th – Mike Wood, Sarah Teakle, Flyin Bob
Thursday, March 28th – Ron Pearson, Sarah Teakle, Gustavo
Friday, March 29th – Flyin Bob, Sarah Teakle, The Great Balanzo
Perfect for Spring Break Shenanigans!
Free Shows & Prime Location
Catch the FREE daily shows at CF Polo Park's Centre Court from noon to 2:30 PM. With limited capacity, arriving early is recommended to secure your spot.
Don't Miss the Wacky Fun!
Gather your loved ones and head to the Festival of Fools at Polo Park for a week of laughter, amazement, and unforgettable entertainment.
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