The revenue a circus makes per show can vary widely based on factors such as location, size, ticket prices, and the number of attendees. On average, a small to medium-sized circus might earn anywhere from $10,000 to $50,000 per show, while larger, more established circuses could make significantly more, sometimes exceeding $100,000. Additionally, merchandise sales and concessions can contribute to overall earnings. Ultimately, the financial success of a circus show depends on its operational scale and audience turnout.
they invented the circus to entertain people and to get easy money they invented the circus to entertain people and to get easy money they invented the circus to entertain people and to get easy money
depends on how much they charge a show how many shows they do, how good they are and how much of their work they sell
a circus
I say that a circus has animals, clowns, and acrobats. A carnival is close to an amusement park because it has rides and attractions. It may have a freak show, and some really huge carnivals have a circus tent, such as a Big Top.
1000000
500k a show
60k a show
200,000
five dollars
How much money per show does Tim McGraw make
100000 per show
For him to make any money his show would have to be sucessfull.
nice question! :) it is very depending on: what circus, what country, kind and quality of number, when! + - I think minimum it is about 80 euro for 1 show 1 number but there are and vip numbers that can get for 1 show 2000 euro and I am sure it is not a limit! :) The above is a good reply but it is basically how much the particular circus can afford rather than the quality of the act. Some very good acts sometimes perform with a smaller circus rather than be out of work and, remember, some circuses close without paying the artistes for some weeks!
300000-400000 per show
$150000
About $750.00 per show
45,000 a season