Fringe Society membership
Join the Edinburgh Fringe Society for £5 per year to have a hand in shaping the festival's future.
Become a Fringe Society member
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society is the organisation that underpins the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Its core aims are to support participants, assist Fringe audiences and celebrate the Fringe and what it stands for all over the world.
As an open membership organisation, we're always looking for new and diverse voices to join the conversation and help shape the future of the Society.
Membership costs £5 a year to cover administration costs and members are responsible for electing the Board of Directors, adopting the accounts and appointing the auditors each year. By choosing to become a member of the Fringe Society, you play a significant role in one of the world’s most incredible arts festivals.
Membership to the Fringe Society is annual and runs for 12 months from the point at which you join. Before your membership expires we will remind you to renew your membership so you can continue to make a contribution to the Society.
Our commitments
The founding principle at the heart of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe – to be an open-access arts event that welcomes anyone with a story to tell and a venue to host them – still guides the work of the Society today.
It’s our policy that no single individual or committee determines who can or cannot perform on the Fringe.
The Society was formed in 1958, in recognition of the fact that more and more performers were coming to Edinburgh despite not being included in the Edinburgh International Festival programme. Its earliest tasks included providing information to artists, publishing the Fringe Programme and creating a central box office. In 1969 the Society was incorporated as a limited company and its constitution published.
Unlike many other festivals, our constitution celebrates the fact that the Society does not vet the Fringe Programme. That means we have no artistic director and that the programme is shaped by the initiative and vision of performers willing to showcase their work here.
The Fringe Society exists to:
- support, advise and encourage everyone who wants to participate in the Fringe
- provide information and assistance to help audiences curate their own Fringe experience
- celebrate the Fringe and what it stands for all over the world
- ensure the Fringe Society is sustainable, utilising its resource to the greatest benefit of the Fringe and its constituents.
Board of Directors
The Society has a Board of Directors which oversees our core Fringe Society staff in their year-round work and makes sure everything is in place to support those who produce and present the world’s biggest explosion of culture every August.
Frequently asked questions
Anyone can become a member of the Fringe Society. From artists and venue representatives to local residents and regular Fringe-goers, everyone who has an interest is welcome.
It’s important that our membership is diverse and actively represents the breadth of people who engage with the Fringe and values of the Fringe Society. Our ambition is to grow a more representative membership, from different ethnicities, young people, local residents, working class people, D/deaf and disabled people, to bring fresh perspective and voices to the table.
Members help to shape the future of the Society and, ultimately, the impact the charity has on shaping the world’s greatest arts festival. You can have your say on what our board looks like and be an important part of the conversation at our Annual General Meeting (AGM), as well as receiving regular updates about the work of the Fringe Society and the wider Fringe.
You can sign up using the button below. Society membership currently costs £5 a year, to cover administration costs.
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Members are responsible for electing the Board of Directors, adopting the accounts and appointing the auditors each year. You also need to be a member of the Fringe Society to be nominated to stand for election to the Board of Directors.
Important documents for members
All of the following are .pdf downloads:
AGM papers
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2023 AGM minutes (to be confirmed at 2024 AGM)PDF 317 KBDownload
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2022 AGM minutesPDF 314 KBDownload
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2021 AGM minutesPDF 124 KBDownload
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2020 AGM minutesPDF 203 KBDownload
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2019 AGM minutesPDF 150 KBDownload
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2018 AGM minutesPDF 111 KBDownload
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2017 AGM minutesPDF 99 KBDownload
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2016 AGM minutesPDF 203 KBDownload
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2015 AGM minutesPDF 418 KBDownload