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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, set for August 1-25, 2025, unveiled its comedy line-up, blending established names like Sarah Keyworth and Phil Wang with rising talents such as Ania Magliano and Sam Lake.
The festival, a global hub for comedy, expects over 3,000 shows despite funding concerns post-pandemic.
Organizers highlight a focus on diversity, with more female and non-binary performers than ever.
Keyworth’s new show tackles mental health with her signature wit, while Wang explores global politics.
Magliano, a 2024 nominee, brings her viral ‘Life in Progress’ set.
Economic pressures, including accommodation costs, have sparked debate, with performers like Lake crowdfunding to attend.
Fringe CEO Shona McCarthy said, 'We’re committed to accessibility, with subsidized venues and free shows.' Early ticket sales are up 10% from 2024, signaling strong demand.
Locals and tourists alike anticipate the cultural boost, with X posts buzzing about must-see acts.
The festival remains a launchpad for comedy careers, balancing artistry with financial realities.
2025-09-15 18:48:00


Five TV shows were cancelled due to disturbing or controversial content, including melting eyeballs and Thatcher footage.
2025-09-23 11:51:00

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