Whether you love comedy, magic, cabaret or singing clowns, there's something for everyone at the Edinburgh Fringe. We caught up with some of the performers at the world's biggest arts festival.
Dane Baptiste
Dane Baptiste's show Reasonable Doubts is on at Pleasance Courtyard at 7:15pm on August 10-16 and 18-30.
Puddles the Clown
Puddles Pity Party will be held at the Assembly George Square Gardens at 7:25pm on August 10-17, 19-24 and 26-31.
Isabelle Georges, cabaret singer
Isabelle Georges will star in her cabaret show Oh Là Là! at the Assembly Checkpoint at 7:25pm on August 10-11, 13-16, 18-23 and 25-30.
Funmbi Omatayo
Funmbi Omatayo's show Legal Immigrant will play at the Gilded Balloon from August 10-30.
Neil Henry
Neil Henry's Magical Mindsquirm will be held at the Pleasance Dome at 4pm from August 10-17 and 19-31.
Natasha Noman
Natasha's show Noman's Land will be held at the Gilded Balloon at 7:45pm from August 10-15.
Damien Slash
Damien Slash's show Übermen will be held at the Pleasance Courtyard from August 10-16 and 18-30.
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