Los Bitchos are among the acts signed up for Ventnor Fringe. MULTI award-winning arts festival Ventnor Fringe has announced a raft of acts for its ten day celebration of the arts this summer. The Fringe, which features gigs, comedy and performances in pop-up venues throughout Ventnor, will return for an extended ten day edition from July 23 to August 1. In recent years it has become an important testing ground for artists premiering new material, running in the lead up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe. A host of new acts have been announced including RuPaul’s Drag Race UK contestant Joe Black who will be previewing new show Decopunk.
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The multi-award-winning arts festival, which features gigs, comedy and performances in pop up venues throughout Ventnor, will return for an extended ten-day edition from 23rd July – 1st August 2021.
In recent years it has become an important testing ground for artists premiering new material, running in the lead up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
A bumper lineup
A host of new acts have been announced including RuPaul’s Drag Race UK contestant Joe Black who will be previewing new show ‘Decopunk’.
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The multi-award-winning arts festival, which features gigs, comedy and performances in pop up venues throughout Ventnor, will return from 23 July - 1 August.
In recent years it has become an important testing ground for artists premiering new material, running in the lead up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
A host of new acts have been announced including:
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK contestant Joe Black who will be previewing new show ‘Decopunk’ plus ‘Work In Progress’
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