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We have recently run a competition with the South Wales Evening Post for some lucky people to win Fringe Golden Tickets, which will givethe lucky winnrers the unique opportunity of free access to every Fringe event at all venues across the City, for the entire duration of the festival.
Winners will be announced shortly.
Our comprehensive event listings gives up to date information as acts are confirmed for the festival. You can also pick up the Fringe programme from late August at participating venues and arts venues across the City.
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All Fringe acts are booked centrally; participating venues will display the Fringe logo and will be listed on this site. If you would like to perform at this year's Fringe or host an event then please let us know by contacting us
Pictured: Ardal O'Hanlon (left) and Harry Hill (right)
Welcome to the new Swansea Fringe! It's an open Arts Festival, which anyone can take part in.
After what seems an eternity in exile, the Fringe Festival returns in barnstorming style to the City by the Sea.
Swansea is proud to host performers from all over the world this October, and every October to take part in this unique event.
With a range of comedy, music, theatre, poetry, film and visual arts from established names to the best up and coming talent, this years Fringe does what it says on the tin, and then some.
So come and join in the party! Take in the acts, the seascape and the local hospitality; it's a winning combination.
One of the festival's headline events, the Fringe is proud to present the comedy giant that is Ardal O'Hanlan.
The Count is the creation of Steve Delaney and has been one of the most admired acts featured at the Edinburgh Fringe in recent years.
Award-winning comic Harry Hill launches another side-splitting in his newest creation, "Hooves".
Swansea's own Christopher Hood, author of 'Banana Cat' returns from his exile in Barcelona, with this stupendous radio play for the stage.
'This is Not a Subject for Comedy' is a comic monologue about Israel, Palestine and the Jews.