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Want to target the one million visitors that come to Brighton during Brighton Fringe in May? 

We can help! Brighton Fringe is the largest arts festival in England and one of the largest fringe festivals in the world; set in one of the most iconic cities in the UK. The incredibly diverse programme draws upon and is inspired by Brighton’s cultural heritage, which Brighton Fringe nurtures all-year-round.

As part of our extensive marketing campaign we publish 100,000 brochures that are distributed to over 1,500 outlets throughout Brighton & Hove and beyond. The brochure is the main guide to all that is Brighton Fringe and has a 10-week shelf life from March to May.

Anyone looking to find out what’s happening in Brighton in May will not only look out for our brochure but will also check out our website that last year had over 200,000 unique visitors and they viewed over 2.7 million pages.

Prices start from as little as £295. Check out our media pack to find out more or contact us on 01273 764904 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Brighton Fringe Brochure 2012

Brighton Fringe 2012 in numbers:

- 743 events (including 171 free events)
- Over 3,600 performances
- 192 venues
- Over 200,000 attendances
- Over 130,000 tickets sold
- 200,000 unique web visitors

View the entire 2012 Brighton Fringe brochure

Audience numbers for Brighton Fringe 2012 increased by 14.5% to a massive 206,000, and look set to increase yet further in the future.

In 2013, Brighton Fringe will run for one week longer (4 weeks in total between 4 May and 2 June, including the summer half-term week) and will attract more people than any other arts event in the South East.

“The Pebble Trust is proud to support Brighton Fringe. As a result of this close association, we have found that our public profile is definitely highest during the month of May and that our grant applicants often refer to having read about The Pebble Trust in the Brighton Fringe brochure.” Louise Arnell, The Pebble Trust

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