Edmonton International Fringe Festival

Edmonton International Fringe Festival
GenreFringe Theatre Festival
Dates
Past years
1982: August 14 to August 22
1983: August 13 to August 21
1984: August 18 to August 26
1985: August 17 to August 25
1986: August 16 to August 24
1987: August 15 to August 23
1988: August 13 to August 21
1989: August 19 to August 27
1990: August 18 to August 26
1991: August 17 to August 25
1992: August 15 to August 23
1993: August 13 to August 22
1994: August 12 to August 21
1995: August 18 to August 27
1996: August 16 to August 25
1997: August 15 to August 24
1998: August 13 to August 23
1999: August 12 to August 22
2000: August 17 to August 27
2001: August 16 to August 26
2002: August 15 to August 25
2003: August 14 to August 24
2004: August 12 to August 22
2005: August 18 to August 28
2006: August 17 to August 27
2007: August 16 to August 26
2008: August 14 to August 24
2009: August 13 to August 23
2010: August 12 to August 22
2011: August 11 to August 21
2012: August 16 to August 26
2013: August 15 to August 25
2014: August 14 to August 24
2015: August 13 to August 23
2016: August 11 to August 21
2017: August 17 to August 27
2018: August 16 to August 26
2019: August 15 to August 25
2020: August 13 to August 23[a] 2021: August 12 to August 22
2022: August 11 to August 21
2023: August 17 to August 27
2024: August 15 to August 25
Location(s)Edmonton, Alberta
Canada Canada
Years active1982 – present
Organised byFringe Theatre
WebsiteEdmonton International Fringe Festival

The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival is an annual arts festival held every August in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Produced by the Fringe Theatre (Fringe Theatre Adventures or FTA), it is the oldest and largest fringe theatre festival in North America (based on ticket sales).[1] The Edmonton Fringe is a founding member of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals.

Fringe Theatre is a charitable arts organization, Fringe Theatre brings community together through the power of storytelling. Fringe supports Artists by giving them the tools and platform they need to put on their productions and reach audiences.[2]

In 2014, 118,280 tickets were sold, up from 117,000 in 2013. The 2014 event had over 210 shows and 1,600 performances, with an estimated outdoor site attendance of 665,750.[3][4][5] In 2016, the attendance rate reached a record-breaking high of 850,000+ attendees.[6] In 2017 there was a record-breaking 130,000 tickets sold and $1.2 million in box office sales during the festival, which held performances from over 1,500 artists in 220 shows.[7][8][9]

In 2023, 114,632 tickets were sold. The 2023 event had 161 indoor theatre shows and over 1,400 performances with an estimated outdoor site attendance of ~550,000 and $1.2 million in ticket sales directly into the pockets of Fringe Artists.


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  1. ^ "2011 Volunteer PSA" (PDF). Fringe Theatre Adventures. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 12, 2014. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions About Edmonton's Fringe". Fringe Theatre Edmonton. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  3. ^ Bourgeois, Scott (August 26, 2013). "2013 Fringe is a record breaking success". iNews880. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
  4. ^ Kozicka, Patricia (May 13, 2014). "Edmonton's 2014 Fringe Festival is going to be groovy". Global Edmonton. Shaw Media. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
  5. ^ "33rd Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival Wrap Up!" (PDF). Fringe Theatre Adventures. August 24, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 13, 2014. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  6. ^ "Another record-breaking Edmonton Fringe Festival exits stage left". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  7. ^ "Fringe Festival 2017 sells record-setting 130K tickets". Bell Media. 28 August 2017. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  8. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions About Edmonton's Fringe Festival". Fringe Theatre Adventures. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  9. ^ "Edmonton Fringe Festival kicks off Thursday Night". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved August 21, 2017.