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Ice Age adventure coming to Birmingham Botanical Gardens

A mammoth adventure is coming to Birmingham Botanical Gardens.

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Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom

From April 6 to 28 visitors can experience Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom, the first animatronic Ice Age experience in Birmingham.

Making its debut in Birmingham, this prehistoric show will bring the sights and sounds of the Ice Age to life, with 40 majestic beasts on display.

Entertaining and educational, the show will let visitors wander among woolly mammoths, sabre-toothed tigers, giant sloths and a host of creatures that roamed the Earth more than 70,000 years ago.

The three-week show is being brought to the city by the team behind Magical Lantern Festival, which returned to Birmingham for the third consecutive year last Christmas.

Birmingham Botanical Gardens will be the first stop in the tour, before heading to London, Glasgow, Manchester, Nottingham and Leeds.

Naz Kabir, global event producer and marketing director at Weli Cultural Alliance, comments said: “After three successful years of bringing Magical Lantern Festival to cities across the UK, we wanted to develop a new concept using the expertise of our creative team.

"Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom really pushes the boundaries of our technology, with 40 animatronic creatures all with moving body parts, wide opening jaws, and sound effects that help transport you back to the prehistoric times.

“Birmingham is the perfect place to launch the touring show as we love the audiences here – they’re always open to experiencing new things and embracing exciting experiences. I can’t wait to welcome everyone to our Ice Age spectacular next month.”

There will also be a mini cinema marquee showing an educational Ice Age documentary, a fossil excavation pit for kids to unearth skeletons, and merchandise to take a slice of the prehistoric era home with them as well as street food stalls.

For more information and to buy tickets, click here.