Sydney Fringe Festival 2025 has officially entered the record books, celebrating its most successful year ever with the highest ticket sales and largest number of participating artists in the Festival’s history.
In September, the Festival’s now-iconic $15 Flash Sale achieved a landmark milestone, with more than 6,000 tickets sold in a single day – the biggest sales day ever recorded by Sydney Fringe. The achievement capped off a record-breaking season that saw audiences turn out in unprecedented numbers to experience independent performances across the city.
This year’s results underscore the strength of Sydney’s thriving cultural scene and the renewed enthusiasm of Sydneysiders returning to support the arts. Featuring a dynamic program of more than 460 events across 10 festival hubs, the 2025 Festival spanned theatre, music, comedy, dance, visual art, circus, and cabaret.
Throughout September, Sydney Fringe transformed theatres, unused venues, and created festival gardens, activating vibrant hubs across the city while reaffirming its role as New South Wales largest independent arts festival and a vital platform for emerging talent.
It also marked a new chapter for the Festival under the leadership of recently appointed CEO Patrick Kennedy, who oversaw his first Sydney Fringe season in 2025. “This year’s record-breaking success is a powerful reflection of Sydney’s renewed passion for live performance and the incredible talent within our independent arts sector,” said Sydney Fringe Festival CEO Patrick Kennedy.
“Audiences are back, the night-time economy is burgeoning, artists are thriving, and the energy across the city has been electric. It’s an exciting time for Sydney’s creative community, and Sydney Fringe Festival demonstrates just how vital the independent arts are to our city’s identity.”
“These results should be a rallying call to government, commercial partners and philanthropists alike to join us on this journey: when you invest in the independent arts, Sydney soars,” said Kennedy.
The Festival opened with a free street party at The Rocks, followed by the unveiling of Darlinghurst’s Eternity Playhouse as the new home of the Off Broadway Hub, the debut of the Lane Cove Festival @ Sydney Fringe, and the Made in Sydney program at PACT Centre for Emerging Artists among others – showcasing some of the city’s most innovative independent theatre-makers.
The Fringe Awards once again recognised outstanding achievements across the program, highlighting the calibre and diversity of this year’s performances. Award highlights included:
- Clare Robin for Nun Slut – winner of Best in Comedy and the Hollywood Fringe Touring Award (performed as part of the Emerging Artist Share House).
- Alison Bennett and Rose Maher of Hurrah Hurrah for The Cardinal Rules – winner of Best in Theatre and the New Zealand Fringe Tour Ready Award (performed as part of the Made in Wollongong program at PACT).
With record-breaking attendance, more artists than ever before, and an undeniable appetite for live performance, Sydney Fringe Festival 2025 reaffirms Sydney’s place as a city that thrives on creativity and celebrates the power of independent art.
For more information about the Sydney Fringe Festival, visit: www.sydneyfringe.com for details.
Image: Sydney Fringe Guide Launch – photo by Paul McMillan