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Fringe city entertainment

The world-renowned annual Fringe Festival is an artistic celebration of culture and artists from across the globe, and it is returning to Eyre Peninsula.

Already announced are two shows, one with a familiar face and another a first time talent:

Best of Irish Comedy – Comedian Mary Bourke is heading to Port Lincoln Brewing Co on Tuesday 17 March.

Enjoy St Patrick’s Day with an award-winning Irish comedian on her first visit to Port Lincoln. The show goes for an hour from 8pm and tickets are $27.

Charlee Watt: SHE ROCKS: Love, Lyrics and Legacies – Celebrating the powerhouse voices, bold stories, and unstoppable spirit of Australian women in rock. Come ready to sing, cheer, dance and relive the magic of women who changed music forever. This show will also be at Port Lincoln Brewing Co from 8.30pm on Friday 13 February with tickets are $25.

For more information or to book tickets, visit adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix.

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