Sydney Fringe Festival is painting the town pink! The annual event celebrating creativity, culture, diversity and togetherness, promises to be a showstopper. Here’s what to know.
A festival for everyone
This annual festival represents thousands of artists across all art forms. It has built a reputation for pushing boundaries, nurturing and supporting emerging artists and presenting established artists in the development of new works.
Sydney Fringe engages local communities of residents, workers and visitors. It also supports small business and our night-time economy by actively promoting small to medium-sized venues and activating public spaces.
Over 400 events!
There’s too much happening to summarise! From circus to comedy, film and music to workshops and events for kids. Here's a just a few of a great mix of events on offer:
- Just Desserts featuring Ngaiire, Anna Polyviou and ACID.FLWRS (First Nations)
- Klub Koori featuring Coloured Stone (First Nations)
- Dancefloor Conversion Therapy (LGBTQIA+)
- Soweto Gospel Choir – Hope (international with strong choir links to First Nations communities in Sydney)
- Hillsong Boy (LGBTQIA+)
- Crush (LGBTQIA+)
Explore the full program to find something for you.
A commitment to accessibility
Fringe organisers believe the festival belongs to everyone and should be accessible, creating safe and inclusive experiences for all members of our communities.
Get more information on accessibility at sydneyfringe.com
Discount tickets for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Sydney Fringe is always looking to create better content, improved experiences and accessible options for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, including discounted tickets. Learn more about Deadly Tix.
Visit Sydney Fringe for tickets and all festival info.
The City of Sydney is a proud partner of Sydney Fringe Festival.
Published 31 August 2023, updated 27 August 2024