The Sydney Fringe
The Sydney Fringe Festival is the largest independent arts festival in New South Wales and a designated Foundation Event of the state with over 450 events presented in over 89 venues across Greater Sydney each year during September. It encompasses genres such as stand-up comedy, music, theatre, cabaret, visual arts, and burlesque.
Outside of September, the Sydney Fringe Festival advocate for artists, agitate for change and activate unused space creating new cultural infrastructure and precincts.
The Sydney Fringe, began as a curated festival as opposed to an open access "unjuried" festival. In 2012, festival director Richard Hull implemented the open access festival model. From 2013-2025, festival director and CEO Kerri Glasscock led the organisation through a significant period of growth.
In 2025, theatre director Patrick Kennedy was appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer.
The Sydney Fringe operates in a festival precinct model encompassing venues in the Eastern Suburbs, Inner West, Sydney CBD and Greater Sydney. Each year the festival attracts over 100,000 attendees with over 3,000 artists participating across 450 events, generating an economic impact of $40.7M.