The Bubble Show with The Highland Joker


Erik Eriksson brings his unique show to Sands End


Erik Eriksson – The Highland Joker

February 2, 2026

Families in Fulham are in for a treat this week as The Highland Joker, one of the world’s best-known bubble artists, brings his internationally acclaimed Bubble Show to the Sands End Arts & Community Centre. The one-hour performance promises a joyful mix of artistry, comedy and sheer visual magic, designed to captivate children and adults alike.

It is taking place on Thursday 6 February from 4:30-5:30pm.

The Highland Joker – the stage persona of Guinness World Record-holding bubble performer Erik Eriksson – has built a reputation for transforming simple soap bubbles into theatrical moments. His shows have toured across Europe, Asia and Australia, earning praise for their blend of physical comedy, gentle storytelling and spectacular bubble wizardry. Eriksson’s signature style combines traditional clowning with technical mastery, creating shimmering bubble sculptures, giant floating orbs and delicate formations that seem to defy gravity.

Younger audiences are drawn in by his playful character and slapstick humour, while older children and parents often find themselves mesmerised by the precision and creativity behind each routine. The show is carefully crafted to be fully family-friendly, with no loud surprises or frightening elements, making it ideal for children aged two and above.

With only one performance in Fulham, this is a rare chance to see a world-class bubble artist up close.

Tickets from £11.55 including booking fee can be purchased online. .

Find out more about activities at the Sands End Arts and Community Centre, off Peterborough Road in the north west corner of South Park, here.

 

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