Leeds 2023, stylized as LEEDS 2023, was a designated year of culture taking place in
Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England. It is the largest settlement in Yorkshire and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds Metropolitan Borough, which is the second most populous district in the United Kingdom. It is built aro ...
, West Yorkshire, during 2023. Years of culture are specific years where a city or region dedicates significant resources to investing in cultural initiatives. Initially proposed as a bid to be the host city for
European Capital of Culture
A European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension. Being a European Capital of Culture can ...
,
post-Brexit exclusion from
European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational union, supranational political union, political and economic union of Member state of the European Union, member states that are Geography of the European Union, located primarily in Europe. The u ...
initiatives meant that Leeds could no longer bid. This resulted in Leeds City Council and partners deciding to run an independent year of culture in 2023.
Leeds Culture Trust, a charity separate to Leeds City Council, was established in 2019 to develop the programme and fund raise for the year of culture.
Kully Thiarai was appointed Creative Director in 2019. The year was launched at Headingley Stadium, and was followed by a range of projects in every ward in the city. New performances and public artworks were commissioned, such as ''
Hibiscus Rising'' by
Yinka Shonibare
Yinka Shonibare (born 9 August 1962), is a British artist living in the United Kingdom. His work explores cultural identity, colonialism and post-colonialism within the contemporary context of globalisation. A hallmark of his art is the bright ...
.
Background
Leeds is a city recognised for its
cultural offering in the fields of art, architecture, music, sport, film and television. In 2015, after a fourteen-month consultation and a public vote,
Leeds City Council
Leeds City Council is the local authority of the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. Leeds has had a council since 1626, which has been reformed on numerous occasions. Since 1974 it has been a metropolitan borough council. It provides the ...
(LCC) approved the creation of a bid for the city to the UK's nomination for
European Capital of Culture
A European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension. Being a European Capital of Culture can ...
in 2023. On 27 October 2017 the city submitted its proposal for the
Department of Culture, Media and Sport
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It holds the responsibility for culture and sport, and some aspects of the media throughout the UK, such as broadcasting. I ...
(DCMS); the other cities to put in bids were
Nottingham
Nottingham ( , East Midlands English, locally ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located south-east of Sheffield and nor ...
,
Dundee
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,
Milton Keynes
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and
Belfast
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.
Leeds' initial proposal cost £800,000: the council invested £145,000 and another £600,000 came from private investment.
The proposal included the construction of a
lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lens (optics), lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
Ligh ...
commemorating
John Smeaton
John Smeaton (8 June 1724 – 28 October 1792) was an English civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbours and lighthouses. He was also a capable mechanical engineer and an eminent scholar, who introduced various ...
on the south bank of the
Aire, as well as an extension of the city's Light Night festival.
The initial bid proposal was chaired by
Sharon Watson
Sharon ( 'plain'), also spelled Saron, is a given name as well as a Hebrew name.
In English-speaking areas, Sharon is now predominantly a feminine given name, but historically it was also used as a masculine given name. In Israel, it is used as ...
, principal of the
Northern School of Contemporary Dance
The Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NSCD) is a higher education institution in Chapeltown, Leeds, England specialising in contemporary dance. Students can obtain undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in dance, validated by the Universi ...
, who at the time of the bid was artistic director of
Phoenix Dance.
The bid team stated that they "aim to develop a 100% local and 100% international programme".

At the point of bid submission, all cities were under the impression that
Brexit negotiations
Between 2017 and 2019, representatives of the United Kingdom and the European Union negotiated the terms of Brexit, the UK's planned withdrawal from membership of the EU. These negotiations arose following the decision of the Parliament of th ...
would not have an impact on their applications.
However, in November 2017 the
European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is the primary Executive (government), executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of European Commissioner, members of the Commission (directorial system, informall ...
wrote to DCMS stating that due to the UK's withdrawal from the
European Union
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, the country could no longer be involved in the European Capital of Culture programme.
This was despite the fact that the cities of
Istanbul
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,
Reykjavík
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and
Stavanger
Stavanger, officially the Stavanger Municipality, is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Norway. It is the third largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the ...
, are all in countries outside the EU, that had previously been capitals of culture. In response to the EU's decision, Leeds City Council and its partners decided to build on the existing momentum and to run a year of culture in the city, independent from EU support. This move was described by the ''Financial Times'' as: "When its bid to be European Capital of Culture was thwarted by Brexit, the city decided to anoint itself and start partying anyway".
Organisation

Leeds Culture Trust, a charity separate to Leeds City Council, was established in 2019 to develop the programme and fund raise for the year of culture.
Leeds Culture Trust's first chair was Ruth Pitt, who joined in 2019 but stepped down in June 2021. Frank Findlay became acting chair, prior to the recruitment of
Gabby Logan
Gabrielle Nicole Logan (''née'' Yorath; born 24 April 1973) is a Welsh television and radio presenter, and a former rhythmic gymnast who represented Wales and Great Britain. She hosted '' Final Score'' for BBC Sport from 2009 until 2013. She h ...
to the role in November 2021; she took up the position in January 2022.
Logan stepped down as chair in September 2023, and was replaced by Findlay as acting chair for the remainder of the year of culture.
Kully Thiarai was appointed Creative Director in 2019, leaving her role as Artistic Director of
National Theatre Wales. She has previously worked at Cast, Contact Theatre Manchester, the Leicester Haymarket Theatre, Theatre Writing Partnership and Red Ladder Theatre Company. She took up the post in January 2020.
Major investors in LEEDS 2023 include:
Leeds City Council
Leeds City Council is the local authority of the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. Leeds has had a council since 1626, which has been reformed on numerous occasions. Since 1974 it has been a metropolitan borough council. It provides the ...
,
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) is the combined authority for West Yorkshire in England. It was established by statutory instrument under the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 on 1 April 2014. It is a ...
,
Arts Council England
Arts Council England is an arm's length non-departmental public body of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. It is also a registered charity. It was formed in 1994 when the Arts Council o ...
,
Leeds Community Foundation, the
Paul Hamlyn Foundation,
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation,
British Council
The British Council is a British organisation specialising in international cultural and educational opportunities. It works in over 100 countries: promoting a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom and the English language (and the Welsh lang ...
,
KPMG
KPMG is a multinational professional services network, based in London, United Kingdom. As one of the Big Four accounting firms, along with Ernst & Young (EY), Deloitte, and PwC. KPMG is a network of firms in 145 countries with 275,288 emplo ...
, HBD,
Mott MacDonald
The Mott MacDonald Group is a management, engineering and development consultancy headquartered in the United Kingdom. It employs over 19,000 staff in 150 countries. Mott MacDonald is one of the largest employee-owned companies in the world.
...
,
Bruntwood, amongst others. In June 2023, LEEDS 2023 received a £2.1 million grant from the
National Lottery Heritage Fund
The National Lottery Heritage Fund, formerly the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), distributes a share of National Lottery funding, supporting a wide range of heritage projects across the United Kingdom.
History
The fund's predecessor bodies were ...
. The
British Council
The British Council is a British organisation specialising in international cultural and educational opportunities. It works in over 100 countries: promoting a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom and the English language (and the Welsh lang ...
was Leeds Culture Trust's core international partner. Leeds Culture Trust agreed to wage and working conditions set by a range of artistic unions, including Equity. Supported by
Tracy Brabin
Tracy Lynn Brabin (born 9 May 1961) is a British politician who has been the Mayor of West Yorkshire since the office was established on 10 May 2021. She was previously the Member of Parliament (MP) for Batley and Spen from 2016 to 2021 under ...
, Mayor for West Yorkshire, the year of culture was followed by extensive cultural programming in Kirklees and Calderdale in 2024, and then by
Bradford 2025, bringing further regional cultural investment.
Programme
With the
strapline
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Etymo ...
'Letting Culture Loose', LEEDS 2023 announced a community-driven programme in late 2022. The year of culture was also planned to support the city's post
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
recovery. It described its mission as "an independent, not-for-profit Year of Culture supporting hundreds of creative and cultural events across the city and beyond.".

The programme worked across every ward in Leeds, recruiting 'Neighbourhood Hosts' to make hyper-local connections and link communities with funding opportunities under the banner of 'My LEEDS 2023'.
Sport was included in the definition of culture, with the year of culture drawing the Junior British Lead Climbing Championships to the city in September, as well as
Leeds United
Leeds United Football Club is a professional football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The team compete in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system.
Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
wearing themed kits and
Elland Road
Elland Road, or Elland Road Stadium, is a football stadium in Beeston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which has been the Home (sports), home of Leeds United F.C., Leeds United since the club's formation in 1919. The stadium is the List of foot ...
hosting a unique
light-show to celebrate the year of culture.
Skate boarding featured through partnership to promote skating to women and people of marginalised genders. ''Unsung Sports'' focussed on the important roles that
gaelic football
Gaelic football (; short name '')'', commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA, or football, is an Irish team sport. A form of football, it is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score ...
, table tennis, women's basketball,
aikido
Aikido ( , , , ) is a gendai budō, modern Japanese martial art which is split into many different styles including Iwama Ryu, Iwama Shin Shin Aiki Shuren Kai, Shodokan Aikido, Yoshinkan, Renshinkai, Aikikai, and Ki Aikido. Aikido is now practic ...
, roller skating and
petanque play in Leeds. By Spring 2023 over 75 artists had been commissioned to produce works, divided into three seasons through the year, entitled Awakening, Playing, and Dreaming.
Season 1 - Awakening
Held at
Headingley Stadium
Headingley Stadium is a stadium complex in Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, and England. Linked by a two-sided stand housing common facilities, it comprises two separate grounds: Headingley Cricket Ground (home of Yorkshire County Cricket Clu ...
in January, ''The Awakening'' was the opening event for LEEDS 2023.
Hosted by
Gabby Logan
Gabrielle Nicole Logan (''née'' Yorath; born 24 April 1973) is a Welsh television and radio presenter, and a former rhythmic gymnast who represented Wales and Great Britain. She hosted '' Final Score'' for BBC Sport from 2009 until 2013. She h ...
and
Sanchez Payne, a 10,000 strong crowd was entertained by a range of performers and presenters from Leeds, including:
Corinne Bailey Rae
Corinne Jacqueline Bailey Rae (; née Bailey; born 26 February 1979) is a British singer and songwriter. She is best known for her 2006 single "Put Your Records On". Bailey Rae was named the number-one predicted breakthrough act of 2006 in an a ...
,
Jamie Jones-Buchanan
Jamie Daniel Peter Jones-Buchanan (born 1 August 1981) is a British rugby league coach and former professional player. He was briefly the interim head coach for Leeds in the Super League XXVII season.
A forward, he played for his entire pr ...
,
Kadeena Cox,
George Webster,
Simon Armitage
Simon Robert Armitage (born 26 May 1963) is an English poet, playwright, musician and novelist. He was appointed Poet Laureate on 10 May 2019. He is professor of poetry at the University of Leeds.
He has published over 20 collections of poetr ...
and his band, LYR, as well as the chorus of
Opera North
Opera North is an English opera company based in Leeds. The company's home theatre is the Leeds Grand Theatre, but it also presents regular seasons in several other cities, at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, the Lowry Centre, Salford Quays a ...
,
Leeds West Indian Carnival, spoken word artists Testament and Danmark Cleary, Ntantu and
Graft
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*Graft (politics), a form of political corruption
*Graft, Netherlands, a village in the municipality of Graft-De Rijp
Science and technology
*Graft (surgery), a surgical procedure
*Grafting, the joining of plant ti ...
, as well as tabla expert
Inder Goldfinger.
Its finale was a
drone display
Drone art (also known as drone display or drone light show) is the use of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), often quadcopters which fly in a coordinated fashion with light fixtures attached. They are usually equipped with multiple LEDs ...
featuring a giant, speaking to the people of Leeds.

The audience received their tickets in exchange for sending in original or images of artwork they had made: the programmers took an inclusive view of 'art' citing
TikTok
TikTok, known in mainland China and Hong Kong as Douyin (), is a social media and Short-form content, short-form online video platform owned by Chinese Internet company ByteDance. It hosts user-submitted videos, which may range in duration f ...
s as just as valid an artistic expression as painting.
These works were exhibited in person at the
Merrion Centre under the title ''Waking the Artist,'' as well as featuring on billboards and poster drums around the city. It also included a themed beer of the same name, a collaboration with North Brewing Co.

Early partnerships included ''Noah's Flood'' by
Benjamin Britten
Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist. He was a central figure of 20th-century British music, with a range of works including opera, o ...
, performed by children in collaboration with Manchester Collective, and the Leeds Literature Festival, featuring
Lemn Sissay
Lemn Sissay FRSL (born 21 May 1967) is a British author and broadcaster. He was the official poet of the 2012 London Olympics, was chancellor of the University of Manchester from 2015 until 2022, and joined the Foundling Museum's board of trus ...
. In April,
Leeds Playhouse launched ''1001 Stories,'' a series of performances created by The Performance Ensemble, designed to celebrate "older people's vast creativity". As part of the series of performances,
Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) is an English actor, author, playwright and screenwriter. He has received numerous awards and honours including four BAFTA Awards, four Laurence Olivier Awards, and two Tony Awards. In 2005 he received the Socie ...
read from his diaries. ''Sinfonia'', one of the pieces developed by The Performance Ensemble was due to go on a national tour after the end of the year of culture.
Season 2 - Playing

Unveiled in May 2023, in partnership with
Women of the World Festival
WOW – Women of the World Festival (WOW, WOW Festival) is a network of arts festivals that celebrate the achievements of women and girls as well as highlighting the obstacles that face them, and is part of a global feminist movement. The WOW F ...
, the ''WOW Barn'' was a new barn built entirely by over 300 women and non-binary people, who undertook training at
Leeds College of Building
Leeds College of Building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is the only further education college in the UK which specialises in the construction industry. It was established in 1960 and currently has about 6,500 students. It has two campuses ...
to learn the skills to raise it. The building was used as the venue for Leeds' first iteration of the WOW festival.
Initially located on
Woodhouse Moor
Woodhouse Moor is an open space approximately one mile (1.6 km) from Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England. Today it consists of 3 parts: a formal park, Woodhouse Moor (often referred to as Hyde Park - see below), of around 26 hectar ...
, the barn later moved to Kirkstall Valley Farm.
The same month the exhibition ''
Feeling Her Way'' by
Sonia Boyce
Dame Sonia Dawn Boyce (born 1962) is a British British African-Caribbean community, Afro-Caribbean artist and educator who lives and works in London. She is a Professor of Black Art and Design at University of the Arts London. Boyce's research ...
was shown at
Leeds Art Gallery
Leeds Art Gallery in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is a gallery, part of the Leeds Museums & Galleries group, whose collection of 20th-century British Art was designated by the British government in 1997 as a collection "of national importance ...
.
In June, ''Making a Stand'', a seven metre tall installation in
City Square
A town square (or public square, urban square, city square or simply square), also called a plaza or piazza, is an open public space commonly found in the heart of a traditional town or city, and which is used for community gatherings. Rel ...
, inspired by the forests that used to cover Leeds, was revealed to the public. Created by artist
Michael Pinsky with Studio Bark, the "sculptural forest" intended to connect the civic realm with themes around
sustainability
Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long period of time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. Sustainability usually has three dimensions (or pillars): env ...
and
conservation. The same month, Conservative councillor Alan Lamb stated that the year of culture had the potential to be a "
damp squib
A squib is a miniature explosive device used in a wide range of industries, from special effects to military applications. It resembles a tiny stick of dynamite, both in appearance and construction, but has considerably less explosive power. ...
" and that public imaginations had not yet been captured by the programme. This opinion was rebuffed by Labour councillor
Jonathan Pryor, who stated that there had already been an undeniable positive economic impact on the city. This view was reiterated by artistic director,
Kully Thiarai, citing that the LEEDS 2023 expected to double the investment made by Leeds City Council.

''Children's Day Reimagined'' was held at
Roundhay Park
Roundhay Park in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is a large urban park situated on the north-east edge of the city, bordered by the suburb of Roundhay to the west, Oakwood, Leeds, Oakwood to the south and the A6120 road, A6120 outer ring road t ...
on 14 July.
Inspired by the history of
Children's Day
Children's Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honour of children, whose date of observance varies by country.
In 1925, International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare. Sin ...
in Leeds, which ran from 1922 to 1963 and included parades organised by local teachers, the event was designed by children to celebrate their place in Leeds's society today and was produced by Fevered Sleep.
The same month, further criticism was voiced by councillors that central city wards benefitted more than outer ones. My LEEDS Summer was a programme of community-led events in all of Leeds' 33 council wards, which included food and music festivals, led by the Neighbourhood Hosts.
In August the programme announced ''Nest,'' a site-specific outdoor theatre production by the
National Youth Theatre
The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain (NYT) is a youth theatre and charity in London, created with the aim of developing young people's artistic skills via theatrical productions and other creative endeavours. Founded in 1956 as the world ...
that took place at
RSPB St Aiden's in September. The play, set in 2050, the deadline of the
Paris Agreement
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, imagined the future of
climate crisis
''Climate crisis'' is a term that is used to describe global warming and climate change and their effects. This term and the term ''climate emergency'' have been used to emphasize the threat of global warming to Earth's natural environment an ...
in the region. It was written by Emma Nuttall and directed by Paul Roseby.
Season 3 - Dreaming

Inspired by the achievements of
civil engineer
A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering – the application of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and operating infrastructure while protecting the public and environmental health, as well as improving existing i ...
John Smeaton
John Smeaton (8 June 1724 – 28 October 1792) was an English civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbours and lighthouses. He was also a capable mechanical engineer and an eminent scholar, who introduced various ...
, Smeaton 300 is a programme celebrating science and creativity. ''Moon Palace'' is a mobile astronomical observatory, designed by artists Heather Peak and Ivan Morrison. The bus toured Leeds in the second half of 2023. In partnership with
Leeds Industrial Museum, an exhibition entitled ''Engineery'' opened in October 2023, which used objects to discuss Smeaton and civil engineering. This included designs for the
Eddystone Lighthouse
The Eddystone Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the Eddystone Rocks, south of Rame Head in Cornwall, England. The rocks are submerged below the surface of the sea and are composed of Precambrian gneiss. View at 1:50000 scale
The current structu ...
. Another collaboration with the museum was ''Any Work That Wanted Doing'', a series of artists' interventions which explored the lives of disabled mill workers in the nineteenth century.
September saw the launch of ''A City without Seams'', a project between artist
Keith Khan and
Burberry
Burberry Group plc is a British luxury fashion house established in 1856 by Thomas Burberry and headquartered in London, England. It designs and distributes ready to wear, including trench coats, leather accessories, and footwear. It is l ...
, celebrating Leeds' textile heritage and the identities of each of its wards. This included designing new logos for the wards, which were exhibited at
Leeds Corn Exchange. Criticism of the project, specifically of the logo for the ward
Rothwell, was raised by councillor Diane Chapman.
Khan and artistic director Kully Thiarai defended the illustration, stating that it depicted
rhubarb
Rhubarb is the fleshy, edible stalks ( petioles) of species and hybrids (culinary rhubarb) of ''Rheum'' in the family Polygonaceae, which are cooked and used for food. The plant is a herbaceous perennial that grows from short, thick rhizomes. ...
growing by candlelight, an agricultural practice that the area is famous for.

In October the programme included a series of events entitled All That Lives by artists Ellie Harrison and Zion Art Studio from Mexico, who used Mexican
Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead () is a holiday traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, though other days, such as October 31 or November 6, may be included depending on the locality. The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pa ...
celebrations to explore death and dying in Yorkshire. The multimedia installation ''This is a Forest'' also launched, bringing indigenous artists working with
Invisible Flock to display newly commissioned work to Leeds. Artists included
Jenni Laiti,
Anushka Athique,
Vandria Borari,
Nwando Ebizie and
Outi Pieski. ''And She Built a Crooked House'' was another commission, in collaboration with Artangel UK, where artist
Gemma Anderson-Tempini created installations in an empty Victorian villa, which explored themes of
string theory
In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory describes how these strings propagate through space and intera ...
and motherhood.

The first permanent outdoor sculpture by
Yinka Shonibare
Yinka Shonibare (born 9 August 1962), is a British artist living in the United Kingdom. His work explores cultural identity, colonialism and post-colonialism within the contemporary context of globalisation. A hallmark of his art is the bright ...
was unveiled in November 2023. Entitled ''
Hibiscus Rising'' it commemorates
David Oluwale, a Nigerian homeless man who was persecuted by officers from Leeds City Police, leading to his death in 1969.
New installation of artworks under
Leeds Train Station on Neville Street were also unveiled as part of the year of culture.

Included as finale projects were ''Northern Dreaming'' and ''The Gifting,'' linked together as creative storytelling. ''The Gifting'', which took place in December, directed by Kully Thiarai and Alan Lane of
Slung Low, was co-produced with the British Library.
The show was a piece of immersive theatre, where audience members wore headphones.
''Northern Dreaming'' distributed copies of a new book to every child born in Leeds in 2023 as part of a partnership with the British Library.
Legacy

In January 2021, it was predicted that LEEDS 2023 would create 10% growth in the Leeds visitor economy, bring in £114 million of additional direct and indirect revenue, bring 1310 new jobs, create 1000 freelance roles and train 2000 volunteers. Final evaluation of the year of culture was undertaken by The Audience Agency and the Centre for Cultural Value at the
University of Leeds
The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science. In 1884, it merged with the Leeds School of Medicine (established 1831) and was renamed Y ...
.
An initial review by the BBC suggested that although the year had suffered bad luck related to the COVID-19 pandemic and poor weather, it "may help change perceptions of the city". Those challenges were reiterated by Kully Thiarai, speaking to the ''Yorkshire Evening Post'' in December 2023, however she went on to state that the year "put Leeds on the cultural map, nationally and internationally – and I think we can certainly say that that's happened in the way people talk about the city".
References
External links
Official LEEDS 2023 website{{Authority control
Festivals in Leeds
Arts festivals in England
2020s in Leeds
2023 in England
2023 festivals in Europe
Cultural festivals in the United Kingdom