Official website of Edinburgh Festival Fringe, one of the greatest celebrations of arts and culture in the world. Find everything you need, whether you want to take part or book tickets.
The Fringe Young Writers Award was set up in 2018 to encourage the next generation of arts writers in the 16–21 age category. The winner receives mentoring from arts writers at the Scotsman and paid ...
The official EdFringe app has listings for every show at the Fringe, and allows you to browse and book tickets on the go (as well as a few other handy features). Please note: the EdFringe app is ...
After nearly a decade at the helm, Shona McCarthy, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, will be leaving her post in spring 2025. Shona joined the Fringe Society in 2016 following ...
The Fringe logo is a registered trademark subject to copyright protection. It is made available for the promotion and marketing of shows and venues registered for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, for ...
Everything you need to know about putting on a show at the Fringe, making the most of your time here and how we can help. The Fringe Society is here to listen to any concerns you may have; it is our ...
If you are attending the Fringe with a performing company and have questions about what to expect, and what is expected of you, please review the following links and documents which you might find ...
To mark its 75th anniversary in 2022, the Edinburgh Fringe has launched a new vision and set of values, and made a series of commitments to become more inclusive, fair and sustainable. The vision “to ...
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is one of the greatest celebrations of arts and culture on the planet. For three weeks in August, the city of Edinburgh welcomes an explosion of creative energy from ...
Our sponsors help the Edinburgh Festival Fringe take centre stage each August by ensuring that the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society is here to support thousands of performers, arts organisations and ...
The Fringe is a three-week festival of performing arts that takes place in Edinburgh every August. Its story dates back to 1947, when eight theatre groups turned up uninvited to perform at the ...