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Electric Circus

Electric Circus (also known as EC) is a Canadian live dance music television program that aired on MuchMusic and Citytv from September 16, 1988 to December 12, 2003. The name originated from a nightclub that once existed at Citytv's first studio at 99 Queen Street East in Toronto.[1]

For other uses, see Electric Circus (disambiguation).

Electric Circus

Canada

English

15

Joel Goldberg

90 minutes (1988–2001)
60 minutes (2001–2003)

MuchMusic (1988–2003)
Citytv (1988-2003)

September 16, 1988 (1988-09-16) –
December 12, 2003 (2003-12-12)

Beginning in 1994, the show was also simulcast on MuchUSA. It had a loyal following among United States viewers, especially dance music fans. A Francophone version of Electric Circus aired on Musique Plus, broadcasting live from Montreal in the same format as the Toronto version.

(1988–1996)

Monika Deol

(1996–2000)

Juliette Powell

(2000–2002)

Nadine Ramkisson

(2002)

Rick Campanelli

(2002)

Bradford How

(2002–2003)

Rainbow Sun Francks

(2002–2003)

Namugenyi Kiwanuka

(2002–2003)

Amanda Walsh

(2012)

Liz Trinnear

(2012)

Tyrone "T-RexXx" Edwards

Michael Williams

George Lagogianes

Club MTV

The Grind

Dance Party USA

The Party Machine with Nia Peeples

the Canadian dance music video channel

bpm:tv

Vice, March 4, 2015

"Electric Circus: an Oral History of Canada's Greatest Dance Music Show"

at IMDb

Electric Circus