Coventry City of Culture: Assembly Festival Garden to return next spring

It's first run is ending at the end of the month

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 16th Sep 2021

It's been announced that The Assembly Festival Garden will return to Coventry in the spring.

The pop-up venue on the site of the former civic centre buildings, now owned by Coventry University, was unveiled in July in a partnership between Coventry City of Culture Trust and Assembly Festival.

It has been the festival hub for Coventry during its summer as UK City of Culture, playing host to some of the biggest acts in music, comedy, circus, and more.

Highlights of the summer programme included the first English dates for musical hit Choir of Man, the return of international performers with the spectacular Circolombia, as well as one-off gigs for big names such as Neville Staple, Nish Kumar, Rob Beckett, and Hazel O’Connor.

The Garden was also at the centre at some of the most anticipated events of the summer – with live outdoor screenings of the UEFA Men’s European Football Championships, Ed Sheeran’s exclusive performance at the HMV Empire, and the BBC’s Last Night of the Proms, which saw audiences in the Garden feature on national television.

Performances have taken place in the Queen of Flanders, and the Piccolo, with the location providing a summertime hangout offering drinks and food from local operators.

More than 80,000 tickets have been issued for events at the Assembly Festival Garden and visitors have come from every ward of Coventry, as well as from further afield to enjoy its programme.

It has also played host to series of community events including Pride and Motofest.

Feedback from Coventrians has been overwhelmingly positive, with 90 per cent of visitors saying their experience at the venue was good, and 81 per cent saying it had improved their perceptions of Coventry in a recent audience survey.

Martin Sutherland, Chief Executive of Coventry City of Culture Trust, said:

“We are delighted to announce that the Assembly Festival Garden will reopen again in Coventry in the Spring.

“We originally intended the Garden to be in the city for this Summer only but we’ve had such great feedback and have welcomed so many visitors that we’ve decided, with our partners at Assembly Festival, to bring it back in 2022.

“With the ongoing support of our principal partners including Coventry City Council and Coventry University, we are very much looking forward to helping make new memories when it returns next year.”

William Burdett-Coutts, Artistic Director Assembly Festival said:

“It has been incredibly gratifying to see the calls for the Assembly Festival Garden to remain in Coventry. The reaction from the public has been amazing. It will be a great pleasure to bring the site back next spring.

“It has been a truly wonderful experience working in partnership with the City of Culture Trust and bringing the Assembly Festival experience and atmosphere to Coventry this summer"

The Assembly Festival Garden will end t's current run at the end of the month, and then return to Coventry in spring 2022

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