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Serendipity Arts Festival chooses Birmingham to host 2025 event

This is the first time the festival will be held outside its native India where it was founded in 2016

Birmingham City University vice-chancellor David Mba announces that the 2025 Serendipity Arts Festival is coming to the city

Birmingham's tourism economy has received a boost after the city was chosen to host an international arts festival.

Serendipity Arts Festival is working with Birmingham City University on its event which will come to the city next summer and showcase South Asian culture through performance, visual and culinary arts and fashion.

It will be offering mostly free events at venues and outdoor spaces across the city and students from Birmingham City University will play a large role in running the festival.

Serendipity, which was launched in India in 2016, chose Birmingham ahead of rival bids from Dubai, London and other cities to be the 2025 host following a competitive process that examined its facilities and infrastructure and commitment to nurturing the arts.

Among the venues already lined up to host are Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, The Rep, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Town Hall and the city's public squares.

Serendipity Arts Festival is an annual event which usually takes place in multiple venues throughout Panaji in the state of Goa over eight days in December.

The 2024 edition will feature more than 200 events, showcasing creations of more than 1,800 artists.