MULTI award-winning arts festival Ventnor Fringe has announced a raft of acts for its ten day celebration of the arts this summer.

The Fringe, which features gigs, comedy and performances in pop-up venues throughout Ventnor, will return for an extended ten day edition from July 23 to August 1.

In recent years it has become an important testing ground for artists premiering new material, running in the lead up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

A host of new acts have been announced including RuPaul’s Drag Race UK contestant Joe Black who will be previewing new show Decopunk.

There will also be Work In Progress performances from comedians Lou Sanders (Taskmaster, Travelman, QI) Geoff Norcott (Live at the Apollo, Mash Report, Mock the Week) Tez Ilyas (Tez O’Clock Show, TEZ Talks, Man Like Mobeen) and musical comedy duo Flo and Joan.

Families with younger children will be excited by a new Mini Fringers event featuring popular TV presenter Andy Day with his Dino Raps live show, and for the first time at the Fringe a visit from the circus.

Featuring acrobatics to trapeze, comedy to juggling, The Greatest Showpeople will be heading to the Big Top in Ventnor Park.

Music fans won’t be disappointed with the festival building on its reputation for showcasing some of the best new music around.

This year’s programme will feature live shows with Indie favourites Gengahr, post punk, art rock trailblazers Do Nothing, the Cumbia vibes of Los Bitchos and outstanding breakthrough act Billy Nomates.

Co-director Jack Whitewood said: “With more than 150 different shows expected to form this year’s programme, we’ve barely scratched the surface, but already it’s shaping up to be the most diverse, interesting and creative it’s ever been, and the celebration we all need after 2020.”

All events at Ventnor Fringe are individually ticketed, with capacities in all spaces being kept to small numbers to ensure the best possible chance of the event going ahead as planned.

Tickets are available from Ventnor Exchange and at vfringe.co.uk