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FringeConnect - Fringe Festival Hub
 

FringeConnect Stirling is back for 2026, bringing an exciting eight-day program packed with colour, creativity, and community spirit. As part of FRINGE WORLD, the hub will showcase 30 eclectic acts and more than 60 performances, spanning comedy, cabaret, circus, theatre, family entertainment, music, improv, and more.

Audiences can expect a vibrant mix of local talent and international performers, offering something for every taste—from bold late-night shows to uplifting daytime experiences.

Families are especially well-catered for, with a fabulous children’s program across both weekends, featuring interactive shows, playful performances, and accessible fringe fun designed to delight young audiences.

Held at the Scarborough Sports & Community Club, FringeConnect Stirling offers a welcoming, community-minded venue where artists and audiences come together to celebrate the joy of live performance. Whether you're chasing big laughs, heartfelt stories, or inspiring creativity for the kids, FringeConnect is your summer arts destination.

 

Event details

Venue: Scarborough Sports and Community Club
Bookings: Yes
Start Date: Friday 06 February 2026

Tickets can be purchased through the Fringe World website - https://tinyurl.com/FringeConnect

 

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