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Adelaide Fringe festival still on track for international and interstate acts in 2021 – ABC News
Packed tents, crowds jostling for spots, performers breathing fire and an array of international and interstate acts — it sounds like a high-risk recipe for coronavirus…

The Adelaide Fringe festival is characterised by large crowds cramming into packed tents to watch performers from across the country and around the world.
Key points:
- Interstate and international artists are still expected to attend next year’s Fringe, albeit in smaller numbers
- Grants and creative ticketing options are available
- Memorabilia from the festival’s 60-year history has gone on sale
But coronavirus has forced organisers to rethink how to go ahead with next year’s festival, in a way that…
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