Ticket sales have started! .

23 April 2021

Ticket sales for the 10th edition of Delft Fringe Festival have started. This year the festival will have a special online edition. From Thursday May 27 to Sunday June 6, 31 young producers will make a splash on your screen, in razor sharp images and crystal-clear sound. Enjoy graceful dance, hilarious jokes, enchanting music and striking words. We cordially invite you to discover the pearls of the Dutch performing arts together.

What can you watch? 
The 11 festival days are filled with over 400 performances by 31 up-and-coming talents from all over the country. From dance to opera and circus to cabaret. But there's also plenty on the program for children, expats and (international) students. With almost 225 hours of performances, Delft Fringe Festival is the online theatrical binge-watch marathon of this summer. For only € 5, - per person you can buy a ticket and for € 15, - you can enjoy a full evening program. Did you know that 50% of the value of each ticket sold goes to the producer? In addition, you can participate in many different activities on the program free of charge.

What else is there to do? 
Start your morning with the daily report 'Daily Fringe' by Sabine Krol (known from the duo HUN). She walks, bikes or 'tuktuks' through Delft, together with an inspiring guest. Every evening you can watch 'Delft Fringe Night', a full evening program including coversations with the producers by talk show host Dide Vonk (known from the podcast 'De Makers'). Or create your own tailor-made program based on the timetable and meet the producers during a Q&A meeting after the performance! Can't see the wood for the trees anymore? The programmers can give personal online advice a few times a day.

About Delft Fringe Festival 
The Delft Fringe Festival gives young producers the opportunity to gain experience in a professional setting and to develop further. But also, to entertain, move and be seduced by these fantastic new talents. Your ticket is their springboard. A springboard into the world.

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