Bad SantaThe Angry Elves
Sponsorship Opportunity

Put Your Brand
On the World Stage.

Bad Santa and the Angry Elves are headed to Edinburgh Fringe 2026 — the largest arts festival on the planet. Come with us.

The Opportunity

Why Sponsor the Sleigh?

For over a decade, Bad Santa and the Angry Elves have been Orlando's most beloved mythical cabaret rock opera — selling out venues, building a fiercely loyal fanbase, and proving that Christmas chaos is a year-round state of mind.

Now we've been officially invited to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival — 25 nights in a stone cave under the city, the biggest arts festival in the world. 3,500 shows. 250 venues. 79 years of history. And your brand, right alongside ours.

This isn't a logo on a banner. This is a real partnership with a real community institution — one that reaches audiences across social media, live events, press coverage, and now an international stage. We work with every sponsor to build a package that meets their goals.

Festival
Edinburgh Fringe
The world's largest arts festival
Run
Aug 6–30, 2026
25 nights
Venue
The Caves
Just The Tonic, Edinburgh
Capacity
80 Seats
Intimate. Loud. Unforgettable.
Sponsorship Levels

Sponsor Packages.

$1,000
Coal Sponsor
Logo on the digital tour kit. Social shoutouts. Behind-the-scenes content from the run.
$2,500
Reindeer Games
Everything in Coal, plus on-stage recognition in Edinburgh, dedicated social features, and a VIP package back in Orlando.
$5,000+
North Pole Syndicate
Premier sponsor recognition across all Edinburgh promotion, exclusive content access, and a direct line to the band.

These are starting points. We actively work with every sponsor to customize packages that meet your specific goals — whether that's audience reach, brand alignment, hospitality, or something we haven't thought of yet. Let's talk.

Executive Producer

For those who want to back this thing at the highest level — and become part of what comes after Edinburgh. Executive Producers help fund the theatrical expansion, the Fringe production, media development, and the long-term growth of the show.