COMING up at Brighton Fringe on May 24 to 26 is Normandy Weekend.

Fool’s Paradise, which is south of St Peter’s Church, will serve as the focal point for the entertainment.

The venue, managed by the Australian troupe Head First Acrobats, is a unique setting with two domes.

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Brighton Fringe has collaborated with Normandy Tourism for the weekend which will feature a series of events including free food tastings, cabaret shows, DJ sets and live performances.

One of the weekend’s highlights will be the free concerts by Dieppe band For The Hackers on top of their solar-powered vintage bus.

On Friday and Saturday, Normandy cabaret troupe La Sirène à Barbe (The Bearded Mermaid) will be joined by Herwan Legaillard, semi-finalist of the America’s Got Talent TV show.

Hailing from Cherbourg, Herwan combines acrobatic and aerial skills with sword swallowing, delivering eye-popping performances.

This collaboration coincides with the bank holiday weekend, enhancing the potential for a big turnout.

Brighton Fringe attracts more than half a million people throughout the month of May.

The full programme for the weekend is:

Friday, May 24

l 11pm: La Sirène à Barbe (The Bearded Mermaid) cabaret show

l 11.55 pm: Kramder (DJ set)

Saturday, May 25:

l 12.30pm – 7pm: Normandy food and drink tastings

l 6pm: For The Hackers live on top of their solar-powered bus

l 11pm: La Sirène à Barbe (The Bearded Mermaid) cabaret show

l 11.55pm: Christine (DJ set)

Sunday, May 26:

l 12.30pm – 6pm: Normandy food and drink tastings

l 4pm: For The Hackers live on top of their solar-powered bus.