Leeds 2023: Stadium show launches year of culture after Brexit blow

This article was first published by the BBC.

Thousands of people have watched a stadium show to launch a year of culture in Leeds, which is staging its own 12-month cultural celebrations after Brexit scuppered its chances of being European Capital of Culture.

Locally-born stars including poet laureate Simon Armitage, singer Corinne Bailey Rae and presenter George Webster performed at the Leeds 2023 opening ceremony at Headingley rugby ground.

It ended with illuminated drones forming a “sleeping giant” over the stadium as a metaphor for the city.

The event was titled The Awakening, and Armitage and his band LYR performed a specially-written ode to the city, in which he urged: “Wake up Leeds, you’ve got gold in your veins.”

Leeds was one of five places bidding for the honour, along with Dundee, Nottingham, Milton Keynes and a joint bid from Belfast and Londonderry.

But in 2017, the European Commission decided the UK was no longer eligible after Brexit.

More recently, Leeds got down to the final seven of cities jostling to host this year’s Eurovision Song Contest but lost out to the eventual choice of Liverpool.

Despite those setbacks, Leeds has decided to forge ahead with its own self-appointed year of culture.