The Free Edinburgh Fringe Festival is a programme of free entry events that takes place at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest arts festival, each August. It is organised by the comedy promoter Laughing Horse, although it includes shows of different genres. It used to be affiliated with the Free Fringe when it was initially launched, but since 2007 has operated as a separate entity.
Free Edinburgh Fringe Festival venues are commonly independently run bars and nightclubs which create performance spaces in their premises for the duration of the Fringe Festival. Performers are allocated timeslots for free on the condition that they do not charge audiences an entry fee to watch the show.[1] Although audience members are asked to make voluntary contributions at the end of the shows to help pay the performers expenses.[2]
Generally, Edinburgh Fringe shows are self-financing. The average run at the fringe can cost a performer £5000 in venue hire fees, publicity and accommodation - the aim of The Free Festival is to provide performers and festival goers with a cheaper alternative.
The Free Festival has received coverage from Sky News, BBC, Culture Show, The Guardian, The Times, The Scotsman, The List, Metro, Chortle and many other local publications. In 2009 75% of Free Festival shows were reviewed 3 star and above, with thirty 4-star and 20 5-star reviews.[3][4][5][6]
In 2022, Best in Class - a Free Fringe show since 2018 - won the Edinburgh Comedy Awards Panel Prize.
Imran Yusuf's Free Festival show became the first non-ticketed show at the Edinburgh Festival to be nominated for a main Comedy Award for Best Newcomer[7]
In 2007 the BBC produced a radio comedy pilot based on Ian Fox's 2006 Free Fringe Show The Butterfly Effect[8]
Free Festival Venues
Edinburgh venues that are part of the Free Edinburgh Fringe Festival as of 2023:
32 Below
Bar 50
Bar Soba
Brass Monkey
Cabaret Voltaire
The City Cafe
The Cocktail Mafia
The Metropole Cafe
The Reverie
Three Sisters
Laughing Horse Online
The Argyle Bar
The Counting House
Dragonfly
Dropkick Murphys
Eastside
EliminateTheImpossible.com
The Hanover Tap
Home Bar
The Pear Tree
The Raging Bull
West Port Oracle
Previous venues:
Berlin
Ego
Hillside
Lindsay's
Meridian
The Outhouse
The Blind Poet
Edinburgh City Football Club
Espionage
The Hive
Jekyll & Hyde
The Meadow Bar
The National Museum of Scotland
The Newsroom
St. Martins Church
Cafe Renroc
Heroes of Fringe
In 2011 Bob Slayer, a performer and previous booker for the Free Festival set up independent fringe promoter Heroes of Fringe in a former Free Festival venue: Heroes @ The Hive. The move was amicable and the two organisations maintain a working relationship. In 2013 Heroes added a second venue Heroes @ Bob & Miss Behave's Bookshop. Heroes shows have won three Malcolm Hardee Awards and been nominated for several other awards. In 2013 Adrienne Truscott won the Edinburgh Fringe Awards (formerly the Perrier) panel prize for spirit of the Fringe.