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The Fringe used to be a launchpad.. now it's a luxury
Yorkshire Evening Post
|August 07, 2025
The 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe is officially upon us, but behind the colour and chaos, a quieter conversation is growing louder: Who can still afford to perform at it?
As the world's largest open-access arts festival has roared back into life, many performers, particularly first-timers and working-class artists, are questioning whether the costs of taking part have outgrown the dream. With some facing outlays of up to £10,00o just to perform, the reality of the Fringe is becoming increasingly disconnected from its grassroots origins.
For many up and coming and working-class performers, the price of participation is becoming prohibitive. Between venue hire, registration fees, marketing, accommodation, and basic living expenses, performers can face bills of up to £10,000 before their run even begins.
"People are still going to the Fringe and ending up in thousands of pounds of debt," said comedian Sam Lake, who performed a solo show at the 2023 Fringe. "It's meant to be accessible, but you have to already have access to money."
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