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  2. Adelaide Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Fringe, formerly Adelaide Fringe Festival, is Australia’s biggest arts festival and is the world's second-largest annual arts festival (after the Edinburgh Festival Fringe), held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Between mid-February and mid-March each year, it features more than 7,000 artists from around Australia and the ...

  3. Adelaide Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Festival of Arts, ... it also spawned the Adelaide Fringe, ... and the open air festival club Persian Garden. 2008 ...

  4. Joel Ozborn - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Ozborn was back at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, the Sydney Cracker Festival, and a sold-out season of shows at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Ozborn is known for his professional and personal relationship with the world renowned comedian/magician The Amazing Johnathan .

  5. List of festivals in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide: 2008: Annual Adelaide Festival of Arts: Adelaide: 1960: Was biennial, annual since 2012; aka Adelaide Festival Adelaide Festival of Ideas: Adelaide: 1999: Biennial Adelaide Film Festival: Adelaide: 2003: Biennial Adelaide Food Fringe [101] South Australia: 2020: One of South Australia's largest food and beverage festivals. [102 ...

  6. Justin Hamilton (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton is a standup performer who started his comedy career in Adelaide in 1994 as part of a duo called The Bunta Boys [2] with schoolmate Damien. They wrote and performed songs such as "Red Necked Boy" and "I Wanna Be Hip", the latter a tribute to Rick Astley. Hamilton has been involved in shows at the Adelaide Fringe since 1994. [2]

  7. Martin Martini and the Bone Palace Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Martin Martini and the Bone Palace Orchestra were a 6 piece Melbourne band.They mixed rock'n'roll together with jazz, blues, show-tunes, cabaret and comedy. [1] [2] [3] They have played at the Sydney Opera House, London's Soho Theatre, Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Fringe Festival [clarification needed], The Famous Spiegeltent and were the house band for the Melbourne Comedy Festival.

  8. Kitty Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Flanagan was invited to be part of Adelaide's new literary festival called Word Adelaide, [44] where she participated in two events during the four-day program. Flanagan hosted Yarn Spinning, [45] the opening event of Word Adelaide that celebrates two long-established Australian traditions: telling tall stories and going to the pub. [46]

  9. Big Al (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Big Al is a stand-up comedian who lives in Adelaide, South Australia. He starred alongside fellow Adelaide comedian Mark Trenwith in the comedy show Give Us A Hug in the 2006 Adelaide Fringe Festival. He was one of the finalists in FHM's Search for Australia's Funniest Man. Big Al hosted a weekly radio program on Fresh FM for several years.