2018 Adelaide Fringe Opening Night
Tindo Utpurndee - Sunset Ceremony
North Terrace Adelaide, February 16th, 2018
Professional Events Photography from the Adelaide Fringe including the 2018 Fringe Opening Night Party and the 2018 Sunset Ceremony.
Over 100,000 people packed North Terrace in the City to watch and participate in the 2018 Adelaide Fringe Opening Street Party. Artist Performances, Frusic (Music SA Stages), food and wine, Night Markets, Tindo Utpurndee - Sunset Ceremony and the spectacular Adelaide Fringe Parade of Light ensured the Opening lived up to it's reputation. The 2017 the Adelaide Fringe attracted an attendance of 2.52 million. A record breaking 10,750 tickets were sold on the 2018 Opening Night alone!
All images by Adelaide Events Photographer Robert Monteleone.
All Event Photography by Robert Monteleone.
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Adelaide Fringe Festival
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
adelaidefringe.com.auThe Adelaide Fringe is the world's second-largest annual arts festival, and the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. For 31 days and nights during February and March, it features more than 5,000 artists from around Australia and the world, featuring world premieres, hit shows and new artists. Over 1100 events are staged in pop-up venues in parks, warehouses, laneways and disused buildings as well as established venues such as theatres, hotels, bars, pubs, art galleries and cafes.
The festival includes contemporary work in art forms including cabaret, comedy, circus and physical theatre, dance, film, theatre, puppetry, music, visual art, magic, digital and interactive and design. Adelaide Fringe begins with free opening night celebrations, including a street parade through the city centre and parties at various venues. In a period in Adelaide's calendar referred to by locals as 'Mad March', the Adelaide Fringe is accompanied by WOMADelaide, a world music festival and the Adelaide Festival. Other events occurring in Adelaide during this period include the Adelaide 500.
The festival attracts interstate and overseas visitors: 6% percent of the Fringe’s 1,560,000 audience members are visitors to the city.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
adelaidefringe.com.auThe Adelaide Fringe is the world's second-largest annual arts festival, and the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. For 31 days and nights during February and March, it features more than 5,000 artists from around Australia and the world, featuring world premieres, hit shows and new artists. Over 1100 events are staged in pop-up venues in parks, warehouses, laneways and disused buildings as well as established venues such as theatres, hotels, bars, pubs, art galleries and cafes.
The festival includes contemporary work in art forms including cabaret, comedy, circus and physical theatre, dance, film, theatre, puppetry, music, visual art, magic, digital and interactive and design. Adelaide Fringe begins with free opening night celebrations, including a street parade through the city centre and parties at various venues. In a period in Adelaide's calendar referred to by locals as 'Mad March', the Adelaide Fringe is accompanied by WOMADelaide, a world music festival and the Adelaide Festival. Other events occurring in Adelaide during this period include the Adelaide 500.
The festival attracts interstate and overseas visitors: 6% percent of the Fringe’s 1,560,000 audience members are visitors to the city.
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