Rastelli Circus Spectacular Comes to Petrack Park Jan. 30 to Feb. 1
Rastelli Circus Spectacular visited Petrack Park Jan. 30 to Feb. 1, bringing family-friendly big-top performances to Pahrump residents and prompting local scheduling and ticketing questions.

Families in Pahrump saw a touring big-top production stage a short residency at Petrack Park, billed as the Rastelli Circus Spectacular and presented as family-friendly entertainment. Promotional materials described the engagement as a high-energy "Under The Big Top" run slated to span Friday, January 30 through Sunday, February 1, and local listings showed multiple public performances over the weekend.
Pahrump’s official town calendar listed specific showtimes at Petrack Park: Friday, Jan. 30 at 6:30 PM and Saturday, Jan. 31 at 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM. At the same time, promotional announcements and a local broadcast segment identified Ringmaster Roxely and Hula Hoop Artist Alice & Elise Santos as on-air participants promoting the family shows. Messaging around the residency emphasized close-to-the-action spectacle and broad family appeal, but a discrepancy remained between the town calendar and some promotional copy about whether performances occurred on Sunday, Feb. 1; that point was not shown on the calendar excerpts available in advance.
Organizers and ticketing outlets framed the show as traditional circus craft updated for modern audiences. One promotional description called the production "a touring big-top celebration that blends time-honored circus tradition with fresh, high-energy acts." Marketing copy highlighted "gravity-defying aerialists, precision acrobatics, masterful juggling inspired by the Rastelli legacy, and playful clowning" and pitched the program as a fast-moving mix of intimate feats and ensemble moments designed to engage kids and adults alike. Social posts promoting the stop told audiences to "Get ready for amazing acrobatics, laugh-out-loud moments, and nonstop family fun when Rastelli Circus rolls into Petrack Park."
Ticket availability and pricing for the Pahrump run were handled through resale and marketplace listings rather than an explicitly provided box office link in the materials reviewed. Market listings displayed divergent price points: one ticket marketplace noted tickets "start at $35, with an average price of $55," while another marketplace advertised that "Prices start at $69, but can range all the way up to $104." One marketplace further promoted a buyer guarantee for purchasers. Those differences point to resale-market variability; residents seeking face-value box-office information, seating maps, fees, or walk-up policies should confirm directly with the event promoter or Petrack Park management rather than relying solely on third-party marketplaces.
Local impacts included a family-oriented entertainment option inside town limits, potential evening activity that can benefit small businesses near Petrack Park, and short-term park use and traffic effects for residents near Walt Williams Drive. For administrative questions, the Town of Pahrump lists its office at 2100 E Walt Williams Drive, Suite 100, Pahrump, NV 89048.
What comes next for readers is verification: confirm any remaining Feb. 1 scheduling questions, check official box-office or promoter outlets for face prices and accessibility information, and watch for future tour stops if the production returns. Local coverage will follow up on promoter confirmation of full show dates and any post-run reporting on attendance and community effects.
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