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Hollywood Fringe Festival

Start
June 5 @ 4:00 pm
End
June 29 @ 11:30 pm
Cost
https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/shows
Organizer’s Site
https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/
Council District
City Council District 13
Event Series Dates
June 12-June 29, 2025
Hollywood Fringe Festival flyer with images of many individuals colored in black and pink highlights on a purple background

Celebrate 15 years of groundbreaking, independent theater at the Hollywood Fringe Festival! Come experience hundreds of live and live streamed performances showcasing diverse voices and fresh talent from around the world.

This milestone year invites audiences to explore bold storytelling and innovative performances across every genre imaginable. With most tickets priced around $15, the festival makes discovering the next wave of talent accessible to everyone. Join the celebration from June 12 to June 29, 2025!

Preview Performances June 5 to June 8.  Opening Night Party June 11!

Programming and tickets

Visit hollywoodfringe.org/ for program schedule and tickets!

Parking

Parking at Ovation Hollywood is $3 for 4 hours with validation from Hollywood Fringe HQ. Hollywood Fringe HQ is also easily accessible from the Metro B Line Hollywood/Highland stop!

Location

Hollywood Fringe HQ
6801 Hollywood Blvd #109
Los Angeles, 90028 United States
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Phone:
(323)455-4585
Website:
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Upcoming Events

June 14
Fowler Museum at UCLA, W. Sunset Blvd. and Westwood Plaza,
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June 14
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The Huntington, 1151 Oxford Road
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Free

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June 14
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The Huntington, 1151 Oxford Road
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Lifes: Senyawa

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