
25 June 2026
Season: June 25th - July 12th, 2026
Title:Â Wynnum Fringe 2026
Presented By:Â Wynnum Fringe
Genre:Â Multi-Arts Festival
Synopsis: Wynnum Fringe returns to Brisbane's bayside for its seventh year, bringing together an exciting program of music, theatre, comedy, cabaret, circus, dance, family entertainment and cultural experiences.
The Gold Matilda Award-winning festival transforms Wynnum into a vibrant arts precinct, creating unique performance spaces and welcoming artists from across Queensland and Australia. Audiences can enjoy both free and ticketed events, from intimate performances and family shows to headline comedy acts, live music and spectacular circus productions.
Performance Dates: June 25th – July 12th, 2026.
Performance Times: Multiple performances daily throughout the festival. Session times vary by event.
Performance Location and Address: 66 Bay Terrace, Wynnum QLD 4178
Ticket Costs: Ticket prices vary by event. The festival includes both free and ticketed performances.
Ticket Link: Buy Tickets - Wynnum Fringe
Warnings: Warnings vary by individual event. Patrons should check individual event listings for age recommendations and content advisories.
Recommended Age: Festival-wide programming caters to a broad range of audiences, including family-friendly events, all-ages performances and adults-only shows.
Duration: Varies by event.
Cast: Features local, national and international artists across theatre, comedy, music, cabaret, circus, dance and family entertainment.
Creative Team:
Presented by Wynnum Fringe and Queensland Fringe.
Festival Founder & Artistic Director – Tom Oliver.
Production Website: Wynnum Fringe
Other Information:
Wynnum Fringe has become one of Queensland's most significant independent arts festivals, attracting thousands of visitors annually and creating unique cultural experiences throughout Brisbane's bayside suburbs. The 2026 program includes theatre, musical theatre, comedy, cabaret, dance, circus, family programming and live music. Featured artists include Luke McGregor, Mel Buttle, Matt Okine and Arj Barker, alongside a wide range of emerging and established performers.
The festival gathers on Quandamooka Country and acknowledges the spiritual and cultural connection of First Nations peoples to the land, sea and sky.
Many festival venues offer accessible facilities, including wheelchair access and accessible amenities. Accessibility provisions vary by venue and event. Patrons with accessibility requirements are encouraged to contact the festival directly at hello@wynnumfringe.com or 0411 405 733 before attending.

