2021 Adelaide Fringe Program Guide Hits Streets

2021 Adelaide Fringe Program Guide Hits Streets

The festival season is one step closer with the launch of the official Adelaide Fringe program guide.

Fringe is bringing the guide closer to audiences in 2021 with more than 100 collection points across South Australia including local Drakes Supermarkets and BankSA branches.

Close to 800 open-air, indoor and online events (over 22,000 performances!) are listed in the guide ready for festivalgoers to explore and experience Fringe in their own unique way.

Choose from 13 genres including comedy and cabaret, circus and physical theatre to magic, music and film.

Adelaide Fringe Director and CEO Heather Croall says it’s more important than ever for audiences to get out there and support artists, producers and venues this Fringe.

“The greatest annual celebration is nearly on our doorstep and we can’t wait for audiences to get their hands on a copy of the guide, flick through the pages, booking their tickets and be captivated and thrilled by what artists will be bringing to Adelaide,” she says.

“It's always so exciting to see the amazing level of creativity and innovation in Adelaide Fringe, and especially this year with Fringe hosting a wide variety of shows, experiences and events with over 800 shows across 275 venues.”

Fringe is ensuring audiences can engage with the festival in a COVID-safe way with the introduction of QR codes for contact tracing as well as following all current government guidelines across all venues.

Due to capacity restrictions, audiences are encouraged to get in early and buy tickets to ensure they don’t miss out on their favourite artist or event.

The biggest arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere runs from 19 February to 21 March, 2021.

For more information and tickets, head to the Rundle Mall Box Office or visit adelaidefringe.com.au

Image: The Latebloomers, Erin Fowler & John-Paul Drake. Image Fumika Takagi.