It's Fringe season! Kick back, relax and soak up the Fringe magic in the heart of all the madness at the CBD this season with our guide to pop-ups.
With so many shows to see this year, these are our must-see comedy picks at the Adelaide Fringe for 2022.
The glittery Garden of Unearthly Delights line-up is fresh off the press, celebrating its 20th anniversary with incredible comedians, circus acts and more.
Two monkey puppets perform songs whilst playing a variety of drums.
Smashed offers a series of talented and tantalising acts – including drag, burlesque, circus, and live music.
There's amazing talent at the Fringe this year - check out the shows we can't get enough of.
The Real Housewives Choir is back with another musical/comedy set to entertain and delight.
Twilight Fringe on O’Connell Street, Gouger Street Feast and East End Unleashed will be adding to the city's excitement during this year's Adelaide Fringe.
Keep the party going after the Fringe Festival! These Adelaide bars and venues have late night shows and offerings, many with artist pass discounts.
The 'Irishman from Australia' returns to the Adelaide Fringe for an hour of stand up comedy and a few small surprises!
A walk-through installation of sight, sound and touch where each room invites you to explore, play, remember, and wonder.
Club Briefs International offers a tantalising curation of circus and burlesque performances
Now in their 12th year, Briefs queen Shivannah and her troupe of boy wonders are back to shock and delight with this free-wheeling free-spirited cabaret club night.
One of Adelaide’s favourite food trucks CARŌclub is launching their first brick and mortar kitchen within soon-to-launch ‘Bowden Cellars’ at the new Plant 3 Development.
Tentative continues the UK-based comedian’s multimedia heavy style of comedy for his latest Fringe show.
Peter Combe's hits, such as Mr Clickety Cane, Spaghetti Bolognaise, News Paper Mamma and Juicy, Juicy Green Grass have stood the test of time, with their timeless lyrics and themes of everyday life.
Performing to a sold out crowd at the Vagabond, Jimeoin warned that his show was basically a ramble, a bit of a laugh, and that no-one was in danger of leaving the show any wiser.
Ivan Aristeguita is back for his seventh Adelaide Fringe with his new show, Piñata.
Attenborough and his Animals is hilarious from start to finish. You laugh at the pure joy this show offers.
Scottish comedian Larry Dean brings his hilarious stand up based on his life to the Garden of Unearthly Delights.