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Ventnor Fringe launches Club Lunar wristbands for ten nights of late-night music

Ventnor Fringe Festival has responded to audience demand and launched a wristband scheme for its Club Lunar late-night music events.

The wristbands give holders unlimited entry to all ten Club Lunar nights at Flowersbrook, the festival’s dedicated evening venue.

Pop-up parties after dark
Each evening, after the day’s programme wraps up, Flowersbrook transforms into a late-night destination with pop-up cabaret, a cocktail bar and live music.

Broadcaster, music journalist and curator Tina Edwards will head up a full DJ line-up across the ten nights, keeping crowds dancing under the stars.

A wide-ranging musical programme
The live acts span an impressive breadth of styles, with something new on offer each evening.

Friday 17th July opens with The SoulFire Project and their Latin Cumbia sound.

The Turbans bring Balkan and Global Fusion on Saturday 18th, followed by Brooklyn psych act Evolfo on Sunday 19th July 2026.

The full run of acts
Monday 20th features Hula Hulagans with Hawaiian and Roots music, Tuesday 21st sees Island-based Fugo Kid perform Hip-Hop and Jazz, and Wednesday 22nd brings Tommy Khosla & Jawari with a Jazz, Sitar and Folk set.

Sol’s Hot Town Stompers deliver New Orleans Jazz on Thursday 23rd, with Tuba Libres bringing a Brass Party Band energy on Friday 24th July.

Malphino closes out the penultimate Saturday with Cumbia and Tropical sounds on the 25th, and Ushti Baba round off the ten nights on Sunday 26th July 2026 with pan-European folk-rave.

Wristband prices and upgrade options
Wristbands cost £50 and cover unlimited entry across the full ten-day run.

Those who can only make a night or two can still buy tickets for individual evenings.

Anyone who has already purchased individual night tickets and wants to upgrade to a wristband can buy one, and the festival will refund the cost of their earlier bookings.

Visit the Ventnor Fringe Festival website to see the full programme.