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Victorian Fayre: £7.3M Boost for Worcester
4 Dec
Summary
- Event is expected to inject £7.3 million into the local economy.
- Over 200 stalls will showcase wares to an estimated 150,000 visitors.
- New BBC Introducing stage features local musicians throughout the event.

Worcester's much-anticipated Victorian Christmas Fayre is poised to generate a substantial economic impact, with projections indicating an influx of £7.3 million for the local economy. The beloved event officially commences on Thursday evening and will continue through to Sunday, transforming Cathedral Square into a festive hub.
Organizers anticipate a vibrant atmosphere, expecting over 150,000 visitors to explore the more than 200 stalls offering unique crafts and seasonal treats. This year's Fayre introduces a fresh element with the debut of the BBC Introducing stage, dedicated to highlighting musicians and bands from Worcester and the surrounding region.
Attendees can look forward to a diverse lineup of performances, including the closing act on opening night by Worcestershire band Wood Burnt Red. The Fayre, a tradition since 1992, continues to embrace its roots while adding contemporary entertainment for all to enjoy.




