Although the vast majority of the Fringe's wonders take place in tiny rooms across the city, before you've even made it into a venue you are treated to the fantastical sights and sounds of the city.

Edinburgh's population swells during August, with many out on the streets performing, promoting, and getting up to all manner of things.

Taiwanese performers promote 'Lost Connection'Jonny Walfisz
A juggler entertains the crowdsJonny Walfisz
A fire alarm drives the entirety of the Summerhall out onto the streetsJonny Walfisz
Tattooists for Sanatorium Tattoo provide their services in the SummerhallJonny Walfisz
A Euronews shoutout on a posterJonny Walfisz
Fire jugglers in the MeadowsJonny Walfisz
Gothic nuns silently promote the Sacramento Contemporary Dance Theatre's 'Crucible'Jonny Walfisz
A silent disco tour in the MeadowsJonny Walfisz
Religious workshopsJonny Walfisz
Bag pipes in townJonny Walfisz

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival takes place until 26 August.

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