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Weekend best bets: UniverSoul Circus, Dinos Alive and more

There are a lot of events coming up this weekend, including two interactive family-friendly events.

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Jessica Patrick
, WRAL senior multiplatform producer

There are a lot of events coming up this weekend, including two interactive family-friendly events.

Family-friendly fun

Feb. 17-March 10: UniverSoul Circus - Enjoy this highly interactive live-action show, featuring circus arts, theater and music that spans genres including pop, classical R&B, Latin, hip-hop, jazz and gospel. The show is at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek in Raleigh through March 10.
Feb. 19-April 7: Dinos Alive: An Immersive Experience - Travel back in time at the new Dinos Alive "immersive experience," in Raleigh's Pleasant Valley Promenade. This walk-through, family-friendly roar-fest will delight your amateur paleontologist. Tickets start at $21.

More best bets for this weekend

Feb. 22-24: Laugh Out Loud: Black And Proud - Four shows at TR Studio in Raleigh feature a groundbreaking comedy sketch fully produced by and featuring the rich voices of the African-American community. Tickets are $15 or pay what you can!
Feb. 23: Adult Nights: Taylor's Version - This night for adults at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences features dancing, friendship bracelets, sing-alongs and interactive activities inspired by Taylor Swift. Note: This event is sold out.
Feb. 23: Lauren Daigle - The Kaleidoscope Tour with Blessing Offor comes to PNC Arena.
Feb. 23: Drop-in Puzzling and Puzzle Swap Meet - Bring your favorite puzzles, trade with fellow enthusiasts and enjoy a casual day of collaborative problem-solving and camaraderie at Downtown Cary Park on Friday from 2 to 9 p.m.
Feb. 23: Appalachian Road Show - Appalachian Road Show invites us to come and sit a spell as the five-piece band weaves together songs and stories emanating from the mountains and hollers of North Carolina and Virginia
Feb. 24: Rouge: A Cirque and Dance Cabaret - The event at Fletcher Opera House features daring aerial acts, thrilling acrobatics and poetic dance that cannot be missed. Rouge is the perfect event for a date night or night out with friends.
Feb. 24: David Foster & Katharine McPhee - An intimate evening with one of the biggest musical forces of our time at DPAC.
Feb. 24: Mark Normand: Ya Don't Say Tour - Dubbed by Jerry Seinfeld as the “best young up and coming comic,” Mark Normand is quickly becoming one of the most talked about touring comedians on the scene.
Feb. 25: Joe Bonamassa at DPAC - He is hailed internationally as one of the greatest guitar players of his generation.
Feb. 25: The String Queens at NCMA - Praised for its authentic, soulful, and orchestral sound, The String Queens (TSQ) is a dynamic trio that creates stimulating musical experiences that inspire diverse audiences to love, hope, feel and imagine.

Coming up next week:

Feb. 27-March 3: Peter Pan at DPAC - The timeless hit musical returns in a brand new national tour.
Feb. 29: Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Pitbull: The Trilogy Tour - Fans at PNC Arena can expect an unforgettable night of music as the megastars deliver an electrifying mix of their biggest career-spanning hits with influences of reggaeton, salsa pop, dance, and electronic music.
Feb. 29: Marc Broussard at Lincoln Theatre - The American singer-songwriter comes to Raleigh.

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