Artists, collectives, venues and producers are being called to dream big and think bold, with applications now open for the 2026 Adelaide Fringe Fund.
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Artificial Intelligence is no substitute for human stupidity – something local comedy favourite Jacob Jackman sets out to prove in his new show debuting this Fringe.
Playing a limited season from 21-23 February between Rhino Room and Prompt, Who’s Talking? reveals what your high school teacher really thought of you, whether they believed your lame excuses, what they wanted to say to the Year 8 boy who refused to leave the class, and other hilarious stories of schoolroom antics.
One-man comedy show #SwiftTok by self-confessed ultimate Swiftie Dean Robinson is a deep dive into the hilarity of online stan culture, the tiktok generation, and above all is a true celebration of Taylor Swift.
Playing at Gluttony for a limited season at Adelaide Fringe 2025, Kidstock invites families to sing along to the soundtrack of their lives in this interactive, accessible, live music show by the pair that wrote sold-out hits Endo Days, Extra Curricular, Fashionably Late, and For Kids About to Rock.
Rising star and all round hilarious guy Clay McMath is bringing laughs and relatability to this year’s Adelaide Fringe Festival.
He’s performing every night of the festival at Hymn Bar, which means there’s no excuse to miss Clay McMath: In Over My Head, to witness storytelling and standup comedy at its finest.
Based on letters home by two Cornish boys from west Cornwall who emigrated to Australia in 1864, Letters from Australia is set to launch at Adelaide Fringe.
We’ve uncovered a couple of great shows made especially for teachers by teachers, and until Thursday 12 December, you can get 30% off tickets!
