Published 24th January 2022
Murray Bridge Fringe is back bigger and better in 2022.

Murray Bridge Fringe is back bigger and better in 2022.

The festival will feature sixteen unique performances over ten days from Friday February 25 until Sunday March 6. The Performing Arts and Function Centre (Town Hall) Theatre and Attic, the Murray Bridge Regional Gallery, the Library and Sixth Street Precinct will be transformed into Fringe venues. The very popular “Fringe on Sixth’” will return featuring a combination of talented local performers and Adelaide Fringe veterans.

Murray Bridge Fringe will include a range of free and ticketed performances. The festival will include Adelaide musicians Harry Baulderstone and Marcus Ryan performing songs by Simon & Garfunkel, a wildly interactive birthday themed magic show by Mickster the Trickster, Ravie and Troy performing a range of classical hits; and the Aboriginal Comedy All Stars will bring back warm genuine comedy and guaranteed belly laughs.

“Fringe on Sixth’” will feature a variety of pop up food stalls for locals and visitors to enjoy, showcasing local flavours and culinary delights as part of the festivities. Make a real night of it! The Performing Arts and Function Centre (Town Hall) Theatre space will have a fully functioning bar during show times.

Mayor Brenton Lewis said excitement is building for the event. Murray Bridge Fringe has been incredibly popular and has given a number of local artists an amazing platform to show off their talent so we’ll do everything we can to continue our support.

“The Rural City of Murray Bridge has already shown it can host events despite the challenges of COVID. The aim behind the venue and Fringe program is to inspire the local community to get behind Fringe and see the potential for the arts in Murray Bridge going forward.”

Tickets are now on sale through FringeTIX.

Visit here to see the program