
Brighton Fringe is the largest multi-arts festival in England and a completely open-access platform for events. In 2013, for the first time ever, it will be one week longer (four in total), including summer half-term holiday in 2013. Whether you’re an artist, performer, promoter, venue manager, producer or a business, there are several ways you can benefit from taking part, and the Brighton Fringe team are here to help you make the most of May:
Participants
Participants pay a one-off registration fee to be included in the programme, which is neither curated nor artistically directed by the central Brighton Fringe team. Read more about how to put on your own event in Brighton Fringe, including finding a venue, funding, marketing tips and more.
Venues
If you run or represent a venue of any kind, find out how it can be part of Brighton Fringe. Read more about registering your venue, a handy guide on being a Brighton Fringe venue and our regular venue managers’ meetings.
Arts Industry
If you’re an arts industry professional seeking artistic projects to programme; searching for talent to take on tour, Brighton Fringe is the perfect platform for you. Read more about arts industry accreditation.
Become a Sponsor
Engage with your existing and new customers by sponsoring Brighton Fringe. Read more about Brighton Fringe facts and figures, opportunities and testimonials from our existing partners.