Welcome to
Cambridge Fringe Festival
Thankyou to everyone who attended this year's Cambridge Fringe Festival.
We will back next year on the 29th & 30th May 2027.
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About
The Cambridge Fringe Festival takes place on 23rd & 24th May 2026.
The line-up features TV names and award winners Geoff Norcott, Tiff Stevenson, Rob Auton and Ria Lina plus many, many more.
Shows take place at four venues in Cambridge all within a two minute walk of each other at Mitcham’s Corner: The Portland Arms, Thirsty, The Boathouse and The Waterman
Advance tickets for every show are just £6 (+ 60p booking fee)
Shows for all ages
We have broad range of shows that cater for all ages. Our family shows this year include Danny Matinee, Madame Chandelier and Paul Richards.
To find out when, check the Clashfinder below:

Get involved
We invite artists, volunteers, and sponsors to join us in making this festival an unforgettable experience.
Whether you're a performer looking for a stage or a comedy enthusiast eager to support the arts, there are many ways to get involved and contribute to our vibrant community.
We have spots on our local showcases for up and coming comedians - please get in touch!

Our Mission
- Empower and nurture emerging artists and performers, offering a launching pad for their careers.
- Cultivate a thriving community of comedians and and comedy enthusiasts.
- Enrich the lives of our audience and create cheesy mission statements.
We are proud to be supported by these fantastic organisations
Disclaimer: The views, opinions, language, themes, and material expressed during performances at the Cambridge Fringe Festival are solely those of the individual performers and do not reflect the views or values of the Festival, its organisers, venues, staff, volunteers, sponsors, or partners.
Comedy and live performance may include strong language, adult themes, controversial topics, or material that some audience members may find offensive. Audience discretion is advised.
The Cambridge Fringe Festival presents a diverse range of artists and performances as part of an open-access arts festival. Responsibility for the content of each performance rests entirely with the performer or producing company.





