Juan Gabriel might not be with his fans and family anymore but his legacy will forever live on especially now that his estate approved Cirque Musica to produce shows dedicated to him; what should fans expect to see at the live shows?

According to a press release issued by the company, as reported by Billboard, Juan Gabriel will be remembered in the production of "Cirque Musica Presents Querida: The Official Celebration of Juan Gabriel."

The cirque-themed show will reportedly have daredevils, aerialists, and acrobats that will be incorporated with music from Gabriel's decades-long catalog.

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The company was given a go-signal by the late singer's estate to produce the show as it aims to bring a "joyful legacy" to fans.

The first show will be held at the San Rafael Theater in Mexico City on October 22.

His son, Ivan Aguilera, spoke about the collaboration, saying he's thrilled to work with the company to bring a "spectacular interpretation" of his father's legacy.

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"My father was a natural entertainer and I know he would be very pleased with this production," he added.

He also noted that the upcoming shows would be a way for the new generation to get to know the late artist.

Stephen Cook, creator and producer of Cirque Musica, said they are honored to be working with the estate as they aim to produce the "biggest and the best show" worldwide.

As posted on social media, the shows will have a "stunning, multi-sensory circus production" with many twists for fans' delight.

Juan Gabriel Dead at 66

In 2016, Juan Gabriel reportedly died of natural causes at the age of 66. The Los Angeles Times reported that he passed away at his home in Santa Monica, California.

Years prior to his death, he reportedly suffered from undisclosed health woes.

Mexico celebrated the singer after his death as many networks in the country re-scheduled their regular programming to pay tribute to the late star.

The government also offered to host an event to honor Gabriel at the national opera house.

Enrique Pena Nieto, the President at the time, said he was the voice and talent that represented the country and his music will forever be a legacy.

Numerous Spanish-language radio stations across Los Angeles also played his music at the time of his death.

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