The 2015 festival program is out, inviting visitors from near and far to make the most of 31 days of 'Perthect' entertainment.
The program features more than 500 events at 100 venues in Perth City and surrounds, with local, national and international talent showcasing an amazing array of WA, Australian and world premieres.
Highlights of the festival include an expanded Pleasure Garden at Russell Square with an extra spiegeltent; a fleet of rickshaws connecting the two main Fringe World hubs; The State Theatre Centre will join the pop-up scene with a new courtyard comedy tent; and giant pink bunny sculptures by street artist Stormie Mills at Brookfield Place.
The four week festival will run from January 23 to February 22, overlapping with thePerth International Arts Festival.
An increase in crowds is expected, surpassing last year's count of 370,000 people who attended the summer festival.
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