Types of Tickets and How They Work

 Fringe Festival tickets are cheap and easy. You can buy a single show ticket for $8, a six-show pass for $40, or an all-access pass for $99. Every Festival goer also needs to buy a Fringe button for $3 big bucks. It is required to go to any Fringe show (except free events) at any venue.

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Fringe tickets and passes are honored at all venues, all are general admission seating and all are first-come, first-serve. One Fringe ticket will get you into any one Fringe show. That means there are not specific tickets for specific shows.

KIDS: Children 2 and under are free. All other ages are same price as adult tickets.

Note: Some BYOVs have higher "at the door" ticket prices. If you show up to the door with a Fringe ticket, they must honor it (as long as the show is not sold out) and cannot charge you more.

Fringe Button - $3

    • Required to go to any Fringe show (except free shows). Available for purchase online, at Mardi Gras Zone, at the Central Box Office, and at all venues.

      Single Show Ticket - $8

      • Available for purchase online, at Mardi Gras Zone, at the Central Box Office, and at Fringe-managed venues.

      Six-Show Pass - $40

      • Available for purchase online, at Mardi Gras Zone, at the Central Box Office, and at Fringe-managed venues. Cannot be shared.

      All-Access Pass - $99

      • New! Gets you into any Fringe show. Includes a Fringe poster and button. Non-transferable (only one person can use it throughout the Festival). Available for purchase online and at the Central Box Office.

       

      NOTE: ONLINE TICKET SALES ARE NOW CLOSED. If you purchased tickets online, you can pick them up at will call at the Central Box at 2833 Dauphine next to the Free-For-All Tent. November 14-18, 4 pm-10 pm.  Bring your PayPal receipt and ID.

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