Adelaide Fringe’s Philanthropic Arm Appoints Matt Tarrant as Foundation Chair
Matt Tarrant takes over the role of Chair from the departing David Pearson.
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Internationally known magician Matt Tarrant has been announced as the new Chair of the Adelaide Fringe Foundation.
Tarrant is taking over the role of Chair from David Pearson, who has stepped down after five years in the role.
A Foundation member of Adelaide Fringe since 2023 and member of the Adelaide Fringe Board since October 2025, Tarrant brings more than two decades of Fringe experience to the role, with a career spanning independent performance, production, mentoring and advocacy for artists.
“I'm incredibly honoured to have the opportunity to Chair the Adelaide Fringe Foundation with the support of our Foundation Members,” says Tarrant. “As an Artist, Producer and Adelaide Fringe fanatic for the past twenty-something years, I am excited to ensure our festival continues to be the most accessible and magical festival for generations to come.”
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One of Adelaide Fringe’s most successful self-produced artists, Tarrant has sold more than 100,000 tickets, won major festival awards including BankSA Pick of the Fringe, founded MindBlown Productions and supported emerging talent through his annual One to Watch award.
As Chair, Tarrant will work with Adelaide Fringe Foundation members to help grow philanthropic support for the festival and continue creating opportunities for artists, venues and audiences.
As a not-for-profit organisation, Adelaide Fringe relies on philanthropic support to help broaden access and opportunity across the festival. The Adelaide Fringe Foundation plays an important role in fundraising for the festival, helping create pathways for artists to present work, reach audiences and take the next step in their creative careers.
With the end of the financial year approaching, Adelaide Fringe is also encouraging donors to consider making a tax-deductible contribution to support the future of the festival and the artists who make it possible.
You can find out more about the Adelaide Fringe Foundation here.
Matt Tarrant takes over the role of Chair from the departing David Pearson.
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