Here you'll find the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we receive from Fringe audience members. If you have a question that isn't answered here, please get in touch via [email protected].
If you're an artist and have a question that needs answering, check out our Fringe artist FAQs or get in touch via [email protected].
Ticketing FAQs
With thousands of half-price tickets available every day from Wednesday 06 August 2025, the Half Price Hut at the Fringe Box Office is the place to grab a bargain on the day.
A booking fee of £1.25 per ticket up to a maximum of £7.50 per transaction, is applied to all bookings. This contributes towards the charitable activities of the Fringe Society and help support the artists, venues and creatives that make the Fringe happen every year.
All Fringe shows are e-ticketed so there’s no need to collect physical tickets. Once you’ve booked your ticket(s) you’ll receive an e-ticket via email containing a QR code. You will find options to download your e-ticket to Apple and Google Wallet in your e-ticket. You can also find your QR codes in the ‘My Planner’ area in the Fringe app.
If you’ve booked tickets for multiple shows in a single transaction, this QR code will be the ticket for every show in that transaction. You will need to show the QR code on arrival at your venue(s); you can do this on your phone or tablet or print it if required. You can split this QR code for each ticket booked in the transaction by using the Apple or Google Wallet feature.
If you’ve bought tickets on behalf of others, we recommend that you arrive at the venue with the rest of your party.
If you don't have access to a mobile device / email / printer, or if e-ticketing presents another access issue for you, please get in touch with our customer service team on +44 (0)131 226 0015 or email [email protected] and we'll arrange an alternative.
In your e-ticket you will find an Apple and Google Wallet link for each performance booked. When viewing your e-ticket on a suitable mobile device, just click the relevant option and it will load the e-ticket to your wallet.
If you do not have the Apple and Google Wallet icons in your e-ticket then please reply to the confirmation email and our Customer Service team will assist you.
If your ticket is refunded due to a show cancellation it will still appear in your wallet, therefore you will need to delete it yourself.
Yes, you can share a QR code using Apple and Google Wallet. This will create a QR code per ticket rather than the QR code per transaction in the e-ticket. Once the tickets are added to your wallet, open the wallet on your mobile device and follow the share options. Please note, you can only share e-tickets to and from the same device type (eg Apple to Apple).
We would recommend using the standard SMS to share the QR code, as the design of the message created by Apple and Google Wallet is clearer using this format.
Once you have shared the ticket, we would recommend deleting the ticket from your own wallet to avoid confusion when getting tickets scanned.
The Fringe Box Office has a team in place specifically for access enquiries and ticket bookings. This service is here to assist anyone with an access requirement to make the most of what Fringe has to offer. You can contact our access bookings team by emailing [email protected], calling +44 (0)131 226 0002 or by WhatsApp message on +44 (0)7923 525799.
You can also find venue access information for in-person events on individual show listings on edfringe.com and on the Fringe app.
For more information about our access services, visit our accessibility page.
The Fringe Box sells tickets on behalf of each show. There are a number of options which could display on a performance to indicate if tickets are available elsewhere:
- This performance has no ticket allocation remaining. This means our allocation has sold out. Venues can also allocate additional tickets to the Fringe Box Office so it's also worth checking back now and then to see if a show has any more tickets available.
- This performance has no ticket allocation remaining. Please check with the venue box office for further ticket allocation.
- This performance has no ticket allocation remaining. Tickets may be available on the day of performance.
- This performance has no ticket allocation remaining. A limited number of pay-what-you-can tickets may be available at the door on the day of the performance.
Other - this will be venue specific.
Babes-in-arms policies vary from venue to venue. For more information about the policies that are in place at specific Fringe venues please check individual show listings and venue pages.
All Fringe tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable unless a show has been cancelled – in which case we shall notify you and reimburse the price of the tickets as soon as possible – or the particulars of the show change in a manner which results in you being unable or unwilling to attend, in which case we will reimburse the price of the tickets as soon as possible.
Our Fringe Friends can take advantage of an exclusive ticket booking telephone line, as well as a great 2for1 ticket offer and much more!
Find out how you can become a Fringe Friend.
Shows can choose to take part in the 2for1 offer on the first Monday and Tuesday of the Fringe (04 and 05 August in 2025). Purchase two (or multiples of two) full-price tickets and the discount will be automatically applied to your basket. Please note: this offer does not apply if you purchase one ticket. Concessions are not part of the 2for1 offer.
For many performances, general concession prices are applicable to students, registered unemployed, customers with disabilities, senior citizens (65+) and children under the age of 18. Proof of status must be presented at the venue. Concession tickets are only valid when accompanied by appropriate identification.
Family tickets are available for some shows for two adults and two children, or one adult and three children under the age of 18.
For many performances, a 10% discount for groups of 10 persons or more is available. This discount will automatically be added to your basket if applicable. Please check prior to making your booking.
Free shows may still require a physical ticket for entry. This is to guarantee entry upon arrival. Please double-check whether your show is ‘ticketed’ or ‘non-ticketed’ prior to arrival so you can plan accordingly.
Some shows operate on a 'pay what you want' model, where you decide how much you want to pay at the end of the performance. To secure tickets for these shows, customers can sometimes pay a token amount (eg £5) in advance; however, you are still encouraged to donate more at the end of the show if you are able to.
Some shows operate on a 'pay what you can' model, where you decide how much you want to pay at the time of booking to secure tickets. However, you are still encouraged to donate more at the end of the show if you are able to.
In-person shows take place in a physical venue at a specific date and time.
Online shows can be purchased ahead of time and viewed at a specific date and time.
Most Fringe venues operate general admission seating, which means that seats are not pre-assigned in advance. Instead, they are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis as you enter the performance space. Therefore, it is a good idea to arrive early if you would like to choose the seats that best suit you and your party.
Some venues do sell tickets with pre-allocated seat numbers. When purchasing on the app you will automatically be assigned the best available seats for a performance. Seat numbers will be displayed during the booking process and on your e-ticket.
If you have purchased a ticket to a show that starts between midnight (00:00) and 5am (05:00), your e-ticket displays this using the standard 24-hour clock. For example, if you are out on a Friday night and your show starts at half past midnight, your e-ticket will state Saturday 00:30 as the start time.
This is important to remember if you have attended a Fringe show in previous years using ‘Fringe Time’, by which the day started and ended at 5am rather than midnight. Please note that ‘Fringe Time’ is no longer in use.
No, Fringe Time no longer in use. Your e-ticket displays your show's start time using the standard 24-hour clock. For example, if you are out on a Friday night and your show starts at half past midnight, your e-ticket will state Saturday 00:30 as the start time.
This has been changed due to the increase use of online calendars and Apple and Google Wallet apps, which do not understand the concept of Fringe Time.
Yes: when you are purchasing tickets, we will provide you with the option to utilise third-party Link payments, which saves your payment details for the ease of future payments. This process may require completion of identity verification via email or text directly with Link. To edit or remove payment cards, you can click on the three dots on the Link section of the payment page or visit the Link website.
Attending a show FAQs
Once you've booked your ticket(s) you'll receive a confirmation email containing a QR code – this is your ticket. If you've booked tickets for multiple shows in a single transaction, this QR code will be the ticket for every show in that transaction. Your QR code can also be found in the ‘My Planner’ area on the Fringe app. You will need to show the QR code on arrival at your venue(s); you can do this on your phone or tablet or print it if required.
If you think you have not received your confirmation email, please check your junk / spam folder. If you still can’t find it get in touch with us by emailing [email protected] or by calling +44 (0)131 226 0015.
If you don't have access to a mobile device / email / printer, or if e-ticketing presents another access issue for you, please get in touch with our customer service team on +44 (0)131 226 0015 or email [email protected] and we'll arrange an alternative.
If you won't be arriving at the venue at the same time as the rest of your party, you should forward your e-ticket to everyone attending. They will need to inform the front-of-house staff when getting scanned and everyone in the group will be able to use the same barcode to gain entry.
If you arrive late for a scheduled event for which you have tickets, you may not be allowed to enter. Each venue decides whether or not to admit latecomers. It is your responsibility to arrive before or at the advertised start time. No refunds will be granted for refusal of entry to an event due to late arrival on the part of the customer.
Edinburgh can be particularly busy during August, and this affects travel times – even on foot – so please make sure you have enough time to get to your show. You should also consider things like:
- the time it takes to find the right space within your venue (some have multiple spaces)
- whether you'd like to visit the bar or use the toilet before entering your show
- securing preferred seats (in which case you'll probably want to join the queue early).
We recommend you do not book shows back-to-back (ie without any time in-between), even within the same venue, as it can take time to get in and get out of individual venue spaces. This is especially true with public safety measures in place, so please factor these into the time it will take you to get into venues.
We advise leaving at least 30 minutes between shows if they are in the same venue, but increase this when considering travel time between venues. Please remember that Edinburgh in August is very busy and walking can take longer when moving through crowds.
The EdFringe app FAQs
The official EdFringe app for Android and iPhone will be available to download in the run-up to the Fringe.
No, our app is free to download.
Yes, you can use your Fringe vouchers on the app. At checkout, you will have the option to enter your unique 16-digit voucher code.
The Fringe app has an 'Offline Mode' which will allow you to access your purchased tickets and view saved performances by navigating through 'My Planner' on the menu. Browsing shows and purchasing tickets is not possible in Offline Mode.
Only tickets for in-person performances are available on the app. If you would like to purchase tickets for an online show, you can do so on this website.
We are sorry to hear that you have experienced problems using our app. If possible, please contact our Customer Services team with a screenshot, details of the issue and what model of phone and version of the app you are using.
Joining an online show FAQs
Online events are available to pre-book as soon as they are announced; you’ll be able to watch them at the advertised date and time. We’ll update the information on accessing the online shows you’ve booked nearer the time – you’ll be able to find this in the 'My Account' section of edfringe.com from the first day of the Fringe.
Ticket sales directly support Fringe artists, so please, consider buying tickets per viewer rather than per household or device.
Some free non-ticketed online shows will give you the option to donate while you’re watching; others may suggest donating via their social media channels and funding pages. Please consider donating to a show during or after the performance to further support artists directly.
Some shows have tickets listed at numerous price points – please help support the artist by paying what you can for a show.