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Peaky Blinders Boosts Birmingham's Global Image
15 Mar
Summary
- Global success of 'Peaky Blinders' is enhancing Birmingham's reputation.
- The show has significantly increased international tourism to Birmingham.
- Filming locations like Black Country Living Museum saw visitor boosts.

The global phenomenon of 'Peaky Blinders' is dramatically reshaping Birmingham's international perception, transforming it from a post-industrial landscape into a historically significant destination. Accent coach Mark Byron-Dallas highlighted how the series has placed Birmingham on the global map, countering outdated notions of it being solely an old factory town.
This 'Peaky effect' has demonstrably boosted tourism. Visit Britain CEO Patricia Yates reported an 18-19% increase in international visitors to Birmingham, with a remarkable 50% surge from American tourists alone. The show's visual appeal and compelling narratives have excited global audiences, driving interest in destinations featured on screen.
Filming locations have also benefited immensely. The Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, a key site for the drama, reported that over 40% of its visitors were influenced by 'Peaky Blinders.' The museum has hosted successful events related to the show, attracting over 62,000 attendees, underscoring the series' profound impact.




