Tickets for 35th Annual Orlando Fringe Festival On Sale April 15

Orlando International Fringe Festival
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Tickets for “the longest-running theatre festival of its kind” are going on sale Wednesday, as Central Florida gears up to celebrate 35 years of Orlando Fringe. 

From May 12-25, the Orlando Fringe Festival at Loch Haven Park will feature over 1,000 ticketed performances, a free outdoor music festival, Visual Fringe, Kids Fringe and more.

“May in Orlando means Orlando Fringe, and this year is even more special as we celebrate 35 Years Weird!” Orlando Fringe leadership team Tempestt Halstead, Melissa Fritzinger and Genevieve Bernard said in a press release.  There is truly no place else like Fringe where artists show up exactly as they are and audiences experience something unlike anything else – the weird, wacky, heartwarming, incomparable and fantastically Fringe-y.  From the artists and patrons to the staff and volunteers, Fringe is a closely connected family that grows each year, and we can’t wait to join together over an unforgettable two weeks and celebrate 35 Years Weird with everyone.”

Ahead of the 14 days of festivities, Orlando Fringe is inviting guests to its ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 12 at 7 p.m. in the Silver Venue at Orlando Family Stage. Following the ceremony, attendees can watch the National and International Artists’ Teaser Show, which features 90-second live teaser performances for touring shows representing four countries and 15 states this year.

Along with performances spanning a plethora of genres, the Orlando Fringe Festival is introducing Fr!ngeMart, an outdoor market, and the first-ever Eco-Fringe Expo, shining a light on sustainability.

Orlando Fringe
Photo courtesy of the Orlando International Fringe Festival

In honor of hitting another milestone, the festival is celebrating with nostalgic 35th anniversary experiences like artist salons, poetry slams and interactive photo moments for “35 Years of Weird and Wonderful.”

As new elements join the festival, Orlando Fringe stays true to being “100% uncensored, 100% unjuried, 100% accessible, 100% inclusive and 100% of all tickets go directly back to the artists.”

“Fringe only works because of the exchange between artists and audiences,” Halstead said.  “Take a chance.  See something you would not normally pick.  Walk into a room without reading too much about it.  Those are often the shows people end up talking about the most.”

2026 Orlando International Fringe Festival key dates:

April 15 – Local Artist Teaser Show at the Silver Venue at Orlando Family Stage

April 15 – Tickets go on sale for Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival

May 12 – Ribbon cutting, official festival opening, and National/International Artist Teaser Show at the Peach Venue at Orlando Family Stage

May 12-25 – Time to Fringe and Celebrate 35 Years Weird!

May 25 – Patrons Pick Day (top selling shows) and Closing Ceremonies

For more information or to purchase tickets on April 15 on/after 5 p.m., click here.

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Melissa Donovan is the Content & Creative Development Manager for Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine where she gets to collaborate on bringing new life into local happenings and tell the stories of the people who make Central Florida what it is. She has a bachelor's degree in Print and Digital Journalism from the University of Central Florida and has had her worked featured in Strike Magazine, The Charge, The Orlando Life, and Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine. As a born and bred Orlando native, Melissa enjoys putting her own spin on the daily life of The City Beautiful.

When she is not at her laptop writing her next piece, you can find Melissa traveling the world, watching rom coms on repeat, or indulging in a delicious bowl of pasta.

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