The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will back some of the best cirque artists in the world during the two-night presentation of Cirque de la Symphonie at Atlanta Symphony Hall.

The shows – 8 p.m. Dec. 17-18 – will spotlight aerial flyers, acrobats, jugglers, balancers, dancers and strongmen (many of the artists are Olympians and world-record holders).

A few holiday touches are also expected (as is, Symphony Hall is elegantly dressed for the season.

Tickets start at $29.50 and can be purchased here.

But the kind people at the ASO have provided me with a pair of tickets to give away for the Dec. 17 performance.

To enter to win:

Zip me an email by noon Sunday, Dec. 15 at mruggieri@ajc.com.

Please be sure to put “Cirque tickets” in the subject line or I will not see your email and you will have no chance of winning. Also, please don’t enter if you cannot attend, and only one entry per email address.

I will randomly select a winner and contact via email Sunday evening, so please keep an eye on your messages.

While this isn't a requirement, I would really appreciate a follow on  Twitter  or  Facebook .

Good luck!

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