Summer of Surprises strikes a chord in Coventry - The Coventry Observer

Summer of Surprises strikes a chord in Coventry

Coventry Editorial 18th Sep, 2021   0

SURPRISE events and pop-up performances have struck a summer chord with thousands throughout Coventry and the wider region after a survey revealed the positive impact of the latest round of City of Culture celebrations.

Summer of Surprises was part of Coventry City of Culture Trust’s programme of events between May and September, with more than three quarters of respondents stating performances had a positive impact on their impression of Coventry.

Chenine Bhathena of Coventry City of Culture Trust, said: “It is absolutely fantastic to see the widespread impact that the Summer of Surprises has had over the last few months, and great to hear that the people of Coventry have appreciated the long-awaited return of live events.

“We have visited wonderful parks and iconic green spaces all over the city as well as many high streets and neighbourhoods, bringing joy and entertainment to many hidden parts of the city and its residents.”




Further audiences were delighted by impromptu events that were spread beyond the city centre, with pop-up performances taking place across all 18 wards.

The Summer of Surprises programme, which included major events such as the spectacular Midsummer Fire Gardens in Caludon Castle Park, and a breath-taking performance from world-leading high wire artist Chris Bullzini at Compton Verney in neighbouring Warwickshire, drew an audience of around 14,000 people.


Bands in the Park, a series of free-to-attend mini concerts taking place across the city’s parks on Sunday afternoons produced by Coventry City Council, will continue to run until the end of September.

Other events included Bands in Pub Gardens, the drive-in screenings of BBC documentaries in the city, International Buskers Day, Classically Queer in the Cathedral Ruins and LGBTQi+ commissions in the city.

A new Three Lions Mural was unveiled in Hillfields to commemorate England’s performance at the Euros, while the Trust supported the successful Godiva Festival with Bollywood and South Asian programming.

The Summer of Surprises events are part of UK City of Culture 2021 and were funded by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

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