MAYOR’S WEEK: 10 – 16 AUGUST 2025
I HOPE that everyone is having a great summer.
This week has been a real celebration of what Worcester does best- coming together to demonstrate all the talent our city has to offer, showcasing its diversity and celebrating its sense of community.
On Saturday it was an honour to open the Worcester Festival 2025 – one of the highlights of our city’s cultural calendar.
The festival kicked off in style with the fabulous “Someone at the door” Samba band who got residents and visitors alike dancing on the high street.
For 17 days, Worcester will come alive with over 1,100 events, from open-air theatre and poetry readings to live music, art trails, children’s activities, and comedy nights.
There truly is something for everyone, with many events free to attend, ensuring the festival remains open to all.
The Worcester Festival is more than a celebration of culture – it’s a celebration of community. It supports local talent, gives a platform to artists and performers, and brings people together through creativity, laughter, and shared experiences.
My thanks go to the organisers, sponsors, volunteers, and all those taking part.
Appropriately sporting a bucket hat, it was also a pleasure to open the 2025 Worcester Show at Pitchcroft – a perfect setting for a day of colour, music, and community spirit which drew lots of visitors.
This year’s theme, “I Grew Up in the 90s”, celebrated Britpop, Cool Britannia, The Spice Girls, Tamagotchis, and all that decade’s feel-good nostalgia.
With over 170 competition classes, from flowers and vegetables to cakes, crafts, and 90s-themed children’s art I was joined by the Bearded Growers in awarding much deserved trophies.
The Community Marquee, supported by Platform Housing, showcased the talent of local groups and Worcester Mela once again celebrated the rich diversity of Worcester.
BBC Hereford & Worcester hosted an exciting main stage line-up, while the BBC Upload Stage spotlighted emerging artists.
Thanks to First Bus, sustainable travel was easier than ever, with extra cycle parking and a special Beryl bike bay. A huge thanks went to our sponsors, volunteers, performers, and competitors. The Show truly captured Worcester’s creativity, talent, and togetherness.