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Bradford's City of Culture: £51M Success & 3M Visitors
19 Dec
Summary
- The year-long celebration cost approximately £51 million.
- Around three million people attended the events.
- City centre footfall saw a significant quarter increase.

Bradford's tenure as the UK City of Culture has concluded, with an estimated £51 million invested and an impressive three million visitors drawn to its year-long celebration. The city hosted approximately 5,000 diverse events, significantly increasing city centre footfall by 25% and fostering a renewed sense of civic pride. Major funding sources included government grants, Bradford Council, and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.
The cultural programme encompassed a wide array of activities, from a unique stage production of The Railway Children to drone recreations of David Hockney's art and brass band festivals. Over 87,000 individuals participated in events, with 160 local schools engaging in related projects. This initiative has spurred interest in creative fields, with local colleges reporting a surge in applications for arts courses.
While many businesses experienced an uplift, some city centre establishments noted that the anticipated increase in trade did not fully materialize. Nevertheless, the legacy of Bradford 2025 is expected to drive long-term transformation through capital investments, training, and educational programs, solidifying its position as a vibrant cultural hub.




