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Edinburgh Fringe 2026 unveils huge programme tackling AI and the manosphere – UK Times

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The Edinburgh Festival Fringe has unveiled its extensive programme for 2024, promising a vibrant array of 3,649 shows across 258 venues, tackling everything from artificial intelligence to the manosphere.

Running from August 7 to 31, the world’s largest arts festival will host a staggering 53,884 performances. This year’s offerings delve into contemporary issues such as cults and social class, alongside the aforementioned AI and manosphere discussions, ensuring a programme that reflects current societal conversations.

With performers hailing from 71 countries, organisers have noted a “notable increase” in international artists registering, underscoring the Fringe’s enduring global appeal.

Among the 935 Scottish productions, the festival also boasts a return for the refurbished Gilded Balloon Teviot. Other distinctive spaces include a “sauna theatre” at Summerhall and the “pianodrome”, an amphitheatre ingeniously crafted from disused pianos, promising unique theatrical experiences.

Tony Lankester, chief executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, extended his gratitude to “the artists, venues, producers, technicians, promoters, support staff and audiences that bring their unique creative lens and exceptional energy to Edinburgh each August.”

He highlighted the surge in international participation, stating: “Within the number of productions registering this year, we’ve seen a notable increase in artist registrations from overseas. This tells us that, despite the economic and political headwinds the world is facing, the Fringe continues to be relevant and important to our artists, and taking part marks, for them, a significant moment and investment in their careers.”

Performer Fintan McCarney poses with an oversized cut-out of the Edinburgh Fringe festival programme within Camera Obscura's Giant Kaleidoscope in Edinburgh
Performer Fintan McCarney poses with an oversized cut-out of the Edinburgh Fringe festival programme within Camera Obscura’s Giant Kaleidoscope in Edinburgh (PA)

Mr Lankester urged audiences to “mix it up and explore the unique, creative performances available at this Fringe,” adding that “from theatre or circus, or the best of comedy, music, dance, children’s shows, magic or cabaret, there is something for everyone in Edinburgh this August.”

This year’s shows include Cluedo, brought to life at St Ninian’s Hall in a fast-moving stage whodunnit, and A Knitting Cabaret, Stitch In Time, an award-winning hour of lost wartime knitting songs, originally created during the world wars as women knitted for the soldiers.

There are also a wide range of tribute shows across the festival, including Stevie Nicks – The Gypsy That I Was, ABBA Odyssey – The Live Concert!, Amy – Tears Dry On Their Own, The Rising; A Tribute To Springsteen And The E Street Band, and Material Girl: Madonna The Icon.

This year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe will run from August 7 to 31.

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