BankSA Is The Principal Partner Of The Adelaide Fringe 2020 - Showcase SA

BankSA Is The Principal Partner Of The Adelaide Fringe 2020

Like Showcase South Australia, BankSA is also passionate about all things South Australian, which is why they pursue active community partnerships that help South Australia prosper and grow.

Their partnerships encompass sporting, cultural, industry and lifestyle entities that make Adelaide and South Australia a great place to live, work and do business, which also includes the Adelaide Fringe 2020.

During the Fringe festival, over 4,000 performers and 35,000 visitors flood into Adelaide across February and March. Collectively, as a state, we’ll spent $95m at what’s grown to become the biggest open-access arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Fringe generates income, delivers real economic benefits, and creates jobs, which is why BankSA is such a huge supporter of the festival, standing as the principal partner of the Adelaide Fringe 2020 this year.

There are a few benefits being a BankSA Cardholder can give you this season, but this year, a new BankSA funded initiative gives audiences the opportunity to but tickets to selected shows for only $10, with BankSA subsidising the rest of these tickets.

For BankSA Cardholders, this Glam Adelaide article details further how to get the most out of your BankSA card during Fringe.

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