UK City of Culture Swindon 2029 Bid

Swindon has every reason to be proud — and our bid to become UK City of Culture 2029 will showcase exactly why. #Swindon2029

Why are we applying?

This is our opportunity to elevate the town’s future with a year of unforgettable events, creativity and celebration, attracting new investment, jobs and visitors.

Every four years, one place is chosen to host a year of unforgettable events, creativity and celebration, attracting major investment, jobs and visitors. We’re bidding because Swindon is fuelled by ideas, ambition and collaboration across business, education, culture and heritage. With £1.3m already invested in culture, momentum is building.

Now is our moment to show the UK who we truly are: makers, thinkers and doers. We want everyone to get involved. Let’s make it happen here.

Your questions

“But Swindon’s not a city??”
No, we know, but apparently that’s not how it works! 😉

We’ve compiled a few of our most Frequently Asked Questions, below!

Have your say, Swindon!

We want to hear from you!

We want people from across Swindon to have their say. If you would like to be involved in developing the next stage of the bid, or would be interested in being involved in another way – please get in touch.

Swindon’s thriving culture!

Swindon’s cultural calendar continues to expand, with major events including Swindon Festival of Literature, Swindon MELA, Swindon Paint Fest, Signal Festival, the Festival of Tomorrow and Shuffle.

The town is also home to nationally-recognised organisations such as Create Studios, Prime Theatre, Swindon Dance and Tangle Theatre, alongside thriving grassroots organisations and a growing independent network of artists, producers and community groups.

In August last year, Swindon Culture Collective CIC, a not-for-profit organisation, launched to increase participation, inclusion and celebrate Swindon’s creative life. It is delivering a two-year programme of cultural activity in the town, part funded by £600,000 from Arts Council England’s National Lottery Place Partnership Fund.

The Council is also continuing work to explore options for delivering a new state-of-the-art town centre entertainment venue to replace the ageing Wyvern Theatre. The project would enable Swindon to host a wider range of performances, including major West End touring productions, large-scale concerts and other significant events.

Swindon’s bid for UK City of Culture aligns with these ambitions, highlighting the important role the creative industries can play in supporting the town’s economic growth. An initial expression of interest, submitted at no additional cost to the Council, will celebrate Swindon’s identity and the people who make it a place of ideas, energy and progress.

The Government is expected to announce a longlist in March 2026, with each selected place receiving £60,000 to develop a full bid. A shortlist will follow in Autumn 2026, ahead of the final winner being confirmed in Winter 2026.

Click here to find out more about the UK City of Culture

Click here to find our announcement of our ambition to bid Swindon’s 2029 UK City of Culture bid

Benefits for Swindon

Making Swindon even better!

Previous holders of the UK City of Culture title – Derry/Londonderry, Hull, Coventry and Bradford – have demonstrated how the programme can transform a place, driving economic and social benefits, strengthening communities, building local pride and attracting national and international partnerships.

Boost the local cultural offer!

The title is also proven to boost grassroots creativity, widen participation in the arts and bring significant new investment and tourism.

Direct financial investment!

The winning bid will secure up to £10m to deliver a year-long programme of arts, heritage and cultural activity. Other successful places have found that being the title holder encourages other investment, too.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have more questions?