 With ten programmes, ten box offices and more than 300 venues, it's easy to miss out on hot tickets at the Edinburgh Festival. FringeGuru's Ticket Alert tells you what you need to know, when you need to know it - and all in one place - right here. For more ticket news, see the latest Ticket Alerts, or all the Ticket Alerts we've published this year.
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Monday, 25 August 2008 |
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The Fringe is finito. It's been close to four crazy, crazy weeks - but the world's biggest arts festival has called it a day, and rolled out of Edinburgh for another year. But the Fringe isn't the only show in town. There's still plenty to catch up on before the fireworks display ends the Festival season on Sunday... and so, if you've got the energy, we've got the details. |
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 |
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FringeGuru regrets to announce that the half-price ticket offers planned for Monday, previously detailed here, have been cancelled by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. |
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Friday, 22 August 2008 |
Bank of Scotland Fireworks Concert, Sunday 31 August, 9pm This Sunday's your very last chance to get tickets for the Edinburgh International Festival's famous end-of-season fireworks concert, which brings the curtain down on the Festival on Sunday 31 August this year. To a live orchestral accompaniment, upwards of 100,000 pyrotechnics will go up in the air in an intense, spectacular 45-minute show. |
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Friday, 15 August 2008 |
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As the Fringe moves closer to its final week, a few of this year's most sought-after acts have squeezed in extra shows. Joan Rivers, Michael McIntyre and Paul Merton have all added extra dates, while a host of comedians playing at the massive Pleasance have also tucked in a new performance or two. |
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Friday, 08 August 2008 |
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Edinburgh Fringe 2008 may be a week old already, but this weekend sees the start of two more of August's major Festivals. Today, the Edinburgh International Festival's opening concert brings the curtain up on the "official" event, whose prestigious programme runs through to the end of the month. And tomorrow, it's the Edinburgh International Book Festival's turn in the (sadly metaphorical) sun, as it opens up its tented village on Charlotte Square. |
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