The World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions at Beasley

The World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions are presenting their 36th anniversary presentation of the Dancing White Stallions at Beasley Coliseum Friday, June 19th at 7:30 p.m.
 
PULLMAN – Over the years, twenty five million people throughout North and South America, Europe, Australia and Hawaii have seen this internationally acclaimed spectacle. The Lipizzaner Stallion has galloped boldly out of the pages of over 400 years of history, and is now preserved as an equestrian work of art, an equine ballet not to be rivaled. Harkening back to a time when the horse was a symbol of grace and majesty, the Lipizzaner Stallions are truly a great experience to be enjoyed by the entire family!
 
Tickets are on sale now at Ticketswest Outlets, including Beasley Coliseum. Orders can also be done online at www.ticketswest.com, or over the phone at 800-325-SEAT. There are a limited number of Gold Circle seats available for $26.50 each. Regular Admission adult tickets are $22.50 each. Discounts are available for children 12 and under, seniors 60 and over, WSU faculty and students and for groups of 15 or more.
 
PLEASE NOTE: Facility fees, parking fees, taxes or misc. service and / or ticketing charges may be included in (or added to) ticket prices. Credit card charges may apply to credit card purchases. All ticketing information and event details are subject to change.

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