Adelaide Fringe spans right across Adelaide, the suburbs and the entire state! Spanning 15 First Nations Cultural Groups and dozens of communities statewide, bringing art, laughter and connection to people across South Australia. For 31 days, independent artists and local venues light up regional towns and remote areas, creating unforgettable moments waiting to be discovered along the way.

Whether you live regionally or you’re hitting the road, explore, connect and experience something extraordinary at every stop this Fringe.

What and where is regional South Australia?

'Regional' refers to all of the communities of regional and remote South Australia, including:
  • Adelaide Plains
  • Adelaide Hills and Mount Lofty Ranges
  • APY Lands
  • Barossa Valley
  • Clare Valley
  • Eyre Peninsula
  • Far North
  • Far West
  • Fleurieu Peninsula
  • Flinders Ranges
  • Kangaroo Island
  • Limestone Coast
  • Mallee
  • Mid North
  • Murraylands
  • Riverland              
  • Yorke Peninsula
Ready for an adventure?
Use this map to see what shows are happening across the state.

Got a favourite regional venue in mind?
See if they’re hosting any Fringe shows this year here.

Already in a regional area?
Use the Near Me Now feature to find out what Fringe shows are happening close by.
 A comedian stands on a small stage with a red curtain backdrop inside a natural rock cave. The cave walls are illuminated by dramatic purple, red, and yellow spotlights, and a seated audience watches in the foreground.
Comedy in the Caves. Photo: Kyahm Ross, 2024
Fringe Across the State is proudly supported by: 
Office for Ageing Well
Banner Image: Naracoorte Street Party. Photo: The Chapel Studio, Adelaide Fringe 2023.