Posted : 19 September 2019

V&A Dundee welcomed over 830,000 visitors in its first year, 330,000 more than the pre-opening estimate of 500,000 visitors.

In the last 12 months the museum was visited by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for its official opening, made the front cover of TIME Magazine as one of the world’s Greatest Places of 2019, won numerous awards, hosted filming of BBC Antiques Roadshow and even featured in an IRN-BRU Snowman advert.

V&A Dundee’s opening last year marked over ten years of planning and preparation, including the design of Kengo Kuma’s remarkable new building, major conservation projects including Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Oak Room, and a wide range of new commissions and learning projects.

The museum is estimated to have an economic impact of £23 million across Scotland in its first year, supporting 604 full-time equivalent jobs. V&A Dundee’s creation also allows design exhibitions to be shown in Scotland on a scale never seen before, as its exhibition galleries are the nation’s largest.

Scotland’s first design museum sits at the centre of the Dundee waterfront, an ambitious 30-year, £1 billion regeneration project which began in 2001.

Key achievements in the first year include:

  • 833,015 visitors during normal opening hours
  • 33,839 people attending evening events, in addition to the day visitors
  • 27,000 people taking part in events and previews to mark the museum’s opening, including the public 3D Festival
  • Over 26,000 people taking part in learning events, talks and workshops
  • Over 8,000 memberships sold, giving over 20,000 people free access to major exhibitions and other benefits
  • Over 4,000 school pupils visiting the museum, supported by a free travel programme
  • Contributed to a £16 million boost in the value of Dundee tourism in 2018, which at £187 million already exceeds the city’s target for 2020
  • The first ever book published on the history of Scottish design
  • Two major exhibitions, and four exhibitions in our Michelin Design Gallery showcasing new Scottish design creativity

Philip Long, Director of V&A Dundee, said: “The last 12 months have been remarkable and I can hardly believe all that’s been achieved in that time. As well as welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors and putting on world-class exhibitions championing Scottish and international design, the museum has really become part of the city, and for that I’d like to thank everyone for their support.

“We’re very proud of the contribution we have already made to Dundee and Scotland, and the opportunities we are generating for our nation’s creative talent, such as our current exhibition of work by the brilliant young fashion designer Nicholas Daley. We look forward to welcoming many more visitors to our upcoming major exhibitions Hello, Robot and Mary Quant.”

Independent research commissioned by V&A Dundee estimated the museum’s economic impact in the first year would be £10.3 million in Dundee and £23 million across the whole of Scotland. This was expected to support 178 full-time equivalent jobs in Dundee and 604 across Scotland.

The research, conducted by Ekosgen and Reference Economics, was based on 500,000 visitors in the first year. Work is underway to calculate the actual economic impact, which is now expected to exceed the initial estimates.

Tim Allan, Chair of the Board of V&A Dundee, said: “V&A Dundee has already proven itself to be a major new international attraction, bringing tourists from around the world to Dundee to spend time and money, supporting local businesses. In turn, this is already encouraging new investment and job creation.

“The 30-year waterfront vision outlined in 2001 is clearly ahead of target and I look forward to seeing many more companies investing in Dundee in the next decade.”

Visitors to V&A Dundee are coming from all over the world, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore and the United States.

The museum has welcomed 36% of its visitors from Dundee and Tayside, 41% from the rest of Scotland, 14% from the rest of the UK and 9% from the rest of the world, according to the most recent figures. For 41% of visitors V&A Dundee was the sole reason they were visiting the city.

Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs Fiona Hyslop said: “The opening of V&A Dundee on the city’s waterfront heralded an exciting new chapter for Dundee and the future of design and innovation across our nation. As Scotland’s first design museum, V&A Dundee celebrates this heritage and our achievements in innovation across the ages, promoting Scotland globally and attracting visitors and investment.

“I congratulate V&A Dundee on its incredible first year of success and I look forward to its future exhibitions and development.”

The research by Ekosgen and Reference Economics also found that the construction of V&A Dundee had an economic impact of £35.8 million in Dundee, generating total employment of 501 job years. Across Scotland those figures rise to an economic impact of £70.4 million and employment of 981 job years.

V&A Dundee has also this week published its Final Evaluation Report, a major 150-page document summarising the key achievements from the start of construction until six months after opening. This was produced as part of the funding agreement with the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Dundee City Council leader Councillor John Alexander said: “V&A Dundee has helped to boost the international profile of our city, encouraging people to visit this amazing new museum and our other well-established attractions.

“The city’s partners have a long-term vision to create local jobs and opportunities through investment in top-class facilities like V&A Dundee and the latest economic impact figures show this is already paying off, with record-breaking tourism numbers recorded in 2018.

“I am delighted to help our design museum celebrate its first birthday as we look toward to what can be achieved in the years to come.”

Deirdre Robertson, Chief Executive of Dundee Heritage Trust, said: “We have seen significant increases in visitors to Discovery Point since the opening of V&A Dundee last year. Not only paying visitors to the museum, but footfall across our restaurant and gift shop has been considerably higher.

“The approximate increase in paid visits over the period of September 2018 to August 2019 is 44%, and we can only thank our new neighbour, V&A Dundee, for their part in establishing Dundee as a must-visit tourist destination.”

Later this year V&A Dundee will open Hello, Robot. Design Between Human and Machine on 2 November, a ground-breaking exhibition challenging our assumptions about robots and investigating how they are shaping the world we live in. The exhibition has never been shown in the UK before.

This will be followed by Mary Quant from 4 April 2020 and Night Fever: Designing Club Culturefrom 31 October 2020, another UK-first exhibition.

Posted : 18 June 2019

Come and explore with us as Dundee Summer Street Festival returns in 2019!

Our theme this year is Explorations and we’ve got a myriad of ways for you to do that!

Highlights include:
•    Centrepiece Luminarium in City Square – don’t miss it!
•    Food and drink with Dundee’s Farmers’ Market
•    Fun in the Overgate 
•    Games on Reform Street
•    Explore Dundee tours and trails point in Reform Street
•    Amazing maze for wee ones in Albert Square
•    McManus Big Explore
•    Music and street theatre throughout!

Posted : 8 May 2019

The UK’s coolest little city will be fizzing with videogames talent, innovation and fun for the next four months as a Summer of Games rolls out across Dundee.

Following the launch of V&A Dundee’s latest exhibition, Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt on April 20, the city is gearing up for a programme of public, academic and industry events - from immersive tech conferences and videogames design competitions, to a public celebration of graduate talent, a family friendly digital treasure trail and the return of the nationwide UK Games Fund Awards.

Partners from across the city and beyond including the UK Games Fund, Abertay University, Dundee City Council, Creative Dundee, Biome Collective, V&A Dundee, InGAME, UK Interactive Entertainment, 4J Studios and the University of Glasgow will be offering up a feast of activities to showcase the work and creativity of the games sector.

Kicking the summer off will be Abertay University’s Digital Graduate Show, expected to draw a crowd of thousands from May 10-14 as students from Europe’s top games university showcase their achievements.

The free public show will feature everything from videogames and virtual reality experiences, through to animation, 3D modelling, character and concept design, coding, augmented reality and illustration, and is a draw for everyone from developers and culture vultures to game players and families.

Also in May, academic researchers and games industry professionals from across Scotland will descend on the city for an event led by the University of Glasgow, exploring the future of mixed reality tech such as VR and AR and their implications for how we play.

Panel event im/material: Virtual Encounters With Material Worlds will feature a discussion between academics, game designers, and digital storytellers, exploring the opportunities for storytelling and gaming created by the blurring between virtual and physical worlds.

On May 18, focus will return to the magnificent V&A Dundee for Arcadia conference co-curated in partnership with the city’s Biome Collective. Featuring world-leading designers and radical thinkers, the event will cover the full spectrum of game-making and explore its cultural impact.

That evening, Edinburgh-based We Throw Switches will take over the museum for Press Play - a one-off evening showcase of playable international design running from 7pm to 10pm.

As if that wasn’t enough for the opening month, games fans can also attend Creative Dundee’s biggest ever Pecha Kucha Night event at the Caird Hall on May 28, where legendary games composer Ged Grimes - creator of soundtracks for the likes of Earthworm Jim 3D, Enter the Matrix, Shrek 3 and the critically-acclaimed The Bard’s Tale IV Barrows Deep - will be among the speakers.

Throughout the summer, two Dundee-based videogames talent development competitions, Tranzfuser and Dare Academy, will feed into the Summer of Games programme.

Both contests, run by the UK Games Fund and Abertay University respectively, see teams conceptualise, pitch and create games before panels of industry judges select winning titles.

The Summer of Games will continue into June and July with a series of other activities, including a digital treasure trail for families as part of Dundee City Council’s Dundee Summer Streets Festival, a UK Hub Crawl workshop for local games companies from UK Interactive Entertainment and an R&D showcase event from the city’s new Innovation for Games and Media Enterprise (InGAME) project – a collaboration between the universities of Abertay, Dundee and St Andrews.

On September 4, the UK Games Fund Awards will be held at V&A Dundee, forming part of the final week of the superb Videogames Design/Play/Disrupt exhibition. 

The event will once again celebrate the UK’s grass-roots indie games sector, with awards including those for Best Studio and Games Development Genius, alongside a range of other accolades recognising and rewarding the innovation and hard work of the country’s game developer talent.

Finally, rounding off the summer in style, V&A Dundee will collaborate with Abertay University on a unique Game Jam to mark the end of the exhibition.

Members of the public can watch games being created live, as computer artists work with programmers, designers and sound engineers in the museum’s open spaces from September 6-8.

Paul Durrant, Founder and Chief Executive of the UK Games Fund said: “The benefit of having Dundee as the base for our UK operations is that we are able to participate in fabulous opportunities like this. We'll be sharing the delights of Dundee with over 150 members of our community representing 70 different games studios who'll we'll bring to the city from all corners of the UK during the Summer of Games."

Professor Gregor White, Dean of Abertay University’s School of Design and Informatics said: “Dundee is one of the UK’s most innovative and forward-thinking videogames clusters and it’s fantastic to see such a wealth of activity taking place across the city. I’m delighted our academics, graduates and students have been able to get involved in such a wide and varied programme of events, catering to everyone from children discovering games for the first time to developers pushing the cutting edge of the medium.”

Dr Jo Twist OBE, Ukie CEO said: “Games now contribute massively to culture, society and the economy and Dundee is very much at the forefront of the games sector in the UK. It’s therefore brilliant to have an event like Summer of Games, being hosted in Dundee, that celebrates and showcases so many of the different aspects of the games industry and we’re delighted to be supporting it by helping local games businesses and students to get investor ready at our Hub Crawl.”

Chris van der Kuyl, Chairman of Dundee-based 4J Studios said: “Dundee has been firmly on the world map as an international hub for the videogames industry for a long time now, but this feels like the year that reputation is being cemented in minds of the public at large. The breadth of activity across this Summer of Games once again drives home that this sector is not just about playing or making games as entertainment – it’s about using games to explore new ideas, finding creative solutions to complex problems and giving young creative talent the opportunity to succeed.”

Gillian Easson, Director of Creative Dundee said: “This year is a great opportunity to show just how important Dundee’s creative industries are to Scotland and there’s never been a better chance to shine a light on all the amazing projects we have going on in the city. There’s so much talent in the videogames cluster and it’s a real privilege to collaborate with people working in the sector across Dundee through projects like Pecha Kucha.”

Philip Long, Director of V&A Dundee said: “Dundee has a rich history of digital creativity and the annual Abertay Digital Graduate Show is always a highlight in the city’s cultural calendar. This summer will be a particularly exciting time for game players and anyone with an interest in art, creativity and design, from the many different events and talks to our major new exhibition, Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt.”

Councillor John Alexander, Leader of Dundee City Council said: “It is great to see Dundee celebrating its rich video gaming heritage in so many ways this summer. The city’s Summer Streets Festival has been bitten by the videogame bug, as this year it will feature a digital treasure hunt for families to enjoy. Dundee is the place to be for videogames this summer and there is really something for everyone.”

Director of InGAME, Sean Taylor said: “It is great to see so much activity around the videogames industry in Dundee in store this summer and we are very much looking forward to revealing some of the key projects that InGAME will be focussing on. This industry is vitally important to Scotland and we are committed to working with local companies as we seek to increase the scape and value of the Dundee cluster.”

Director of Biome Collective, Malath Abbas said: “It’s fantastic to see the scale of activity taking place across Dundee this summer and that illustrates just how far the city has come in terms of understanding the wide-ranging scope and purposes of the games sector. Diversity and experimentation are key to our sector and Arcadia will help celebrate this! We are delighted to be bringing Arcadia back this year and V&A Dundee is the perfect setting for the great line-up of speakers we have in store.”

Follow #SummerOfGames this summer.
 

Posted : 16 April 2019

City Breaks UK: The 10 Best for 2019 - #Dundee is on the list, as selected by Condé Nast Traveller UK

https://www.cntraveller.com/gallery/city-breaks-uk-2019

#DundeeIsNow #SunnyDundee #LoveDundee

#ScotlandIsNow  #VisitDundee

 

Posted : 8 April 2019

Easter Fun Day returns for 2019! Come down to Camperdown Park Dundee on Sunday 21st April 12-4pm.

A cracking event for the whole family, with competitions, music, carnival ... plus a visit from the Easter Bunny! Take part in the giant easter egg hunt, get involved with the Craft tent, face painting and singalong with Fun Box, live on stage.

Getting there is easy too - just hop on the Xplore Easter Egg-spress service 54, running every 20 minutes from Whitehall Street.

Free entry to the event!

Car parking £3.

Check out the egg-citing schedule below: 

TimeWave FM Roadshow with Brad & Rachel
12 noonEaster Fun Day Opens
12.10Ultra Dance
12.30Games on stage with Brad & Rachel
12.50Music by Craig Weir
13.20Music game
13.40Ultra Dance
14.20Fun Box - Pirate Party, come dressed as a pirate!
15.00Fun Box music game
15.30Performance by Be Charlotte

 

Schedule may be subject to change

Posted : 22 January 2019

On Saturday 27th July 2019, Sir Tom Jones will thrill audiences in Dundee’s Slessor Gardens with many of his greatest hits including “What’s New Pussycat” and “She’s a Lady”.

Tom Jones has enjoyed a career spanning over six decades in the music industry, selling over 100 million records. 

In 2006, Tom Jones received a knighthood from Her Majesty the Queen for his services to music, making him Sir Tom Jones.

In recent years, he has appeared as a coach on the Voice UK while also touring around the UK, USA and Europe.  When on tour in 2018, Sir Tom took his Voice finalists with him, allowing them to appear as openers or guest stars in his show.

Liz Doogan-Hobbs MBE, CEO of promoter LHG Live said: “We are delighted to be working with Tom Jones once again.”

“He remains one of the most popular artists in the industry and truly captivates his fans whenever he takes to the stage.”

“Dundee is a vibrant place and we are certain that the concert is going to be greatly welcomed in the city, promising an evening filled with Tom’s most recognisable and popular hits.”

Tickets for the concert go on sale to the general public on Friday 25th January at 9am.

For more information, please visit: www.tomjones.com

Posted : 5 October 2018

Dundee Light Night is the perfect place to begin your winter fun! There will be free, family friendly fun happening from the McManus to City Square.

From 4pm – Albert Square will host fun for little ones, with a disco, big screen and hot drinks at our bar and hot chocolate stand.

Make a wish and light a candle at the wishing wall and help us create a beautiful wall of light – McMannus 

Join the Torchlight Procession , gathering at 6pm at Dundee High School, stepping off at 6:30pm. This year’s twinkling procession features lanterns made by local people and community groups along the theme of ‘Wind and Water’, and the traditional hand held torches for those over 18. For more information on how to attend the lantern building workshops contact cityevents@dundeecity.gov.uk  If you‘d like to carry a torch, wristbands can be collected in advance from Dundee Box office in City Square.

 

 

The Christmas tree lights in City Square and surrounding streets will be switched on at 6:45pm. You can also stay up by the McManus and enjoy a hot chocolate with the kids and watch as Pingoo lights up.

Finish the evening with a ceilidh in City Square with music from Skyrie. Free to attend and all welcome, 7 – 8.30pm.

Posted : 21 September 2018

With only a short while left we need to say a well done to all of the sponsors, artists and everyone involved in making Maggie’s Penguin Parade such a fantastic success including the 181 penguins which flooded our streets this summer.

But most of all we need to thank you – the wonderful public – for tracking down, visiting, photographing, taking care of and celebrating all of our marvellous penguins!

And so we should like to invite you all – whether you have completed the trail, have only a few to go or have only seen a couple – to join us on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 of September at Slessor Gardens to say a fond farewell to all 181 of the Maggie’s Penguins.

Yes! All of the large penguins, the much loved baby penguins and the elusive King of the Shoot will be brought together for the first and last time ahead of the auction on Monday 24 September.

All the ticket details are below so make sure you are a part of the fantastic event.

 

 

Tickets are available from Dundee Box Office in persononline or over the phone.

  • £4 per adult
  • £2 per child (5-16 years old)
  • Under 5’s go free!
  • Family ticket- £10 (2 adults + 2 children)
  • Online transaction fee- £2

Dundee City Box Office, 16 City Square, Dundee DD1 3BG.

Hours – Monday to Thursday 9.30 am – 5 pm, Friday 9 am – 5 pm, Saturday 9.30 am – 5 pm.

Tel: 01382 434940.        www.dundeebox.co.uk

*Postage fees may apply

Due to demand booking times are necessary with hourly slots available. Contact us directly for special assistance viewing.

All ticket monies will go towards supporting Maggie’s Dundee

Posted : 30 August 2018

V&A Dundee opens its doors for the first time to the public on Saturday 15 September 2018. Today its beautiful, light-filled interiors designed by acclaimed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma have been revealed for the first time.

As Scotland’s first design museum, V&A Dundee tells a global story, investigating the international importance of design alongside presenting Scotland’s outstanding design achievements.

V&A Dundee’s construction and fit-out took three and a half years to complete and it stands at the centre of the £1 billion transformation of the Dundee waterfront, once part of the city’s docklands.

With its complex geometry, inspired by the dramatic cliffs along the north-east coast of Scotland, it stretches out into the River Tay – a new landmark connecting the city with its historic waterfront, and a new major cultural development for Scotland and the UK.

At the heart of the museum the Scottish Design Galleries feature 300 exhibits drawn from the V&A’s rich collections of Scottish design, as well as from museums and private collections across Scotland and the world.

At the centre of these galleries stands the magnificent Charles Rennie Mackintosh Oak Room meticulously restored, conserved and reconstructed through a partnership between V&A Dundee, Glasgow Museums and Dundee City Council. Visitors to the museum will be able to experience once again Mackintosh’s extraordinary talent in designing this room, lost to view for nearly 50 years.

The ambitious international exhibition programme opens with Ocean Liners: Speed and Style, organised by the V&A and the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, the first exhibition to explore the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Major exhibitions are complemented by new commissions and installations including This, looped by Glasgow-based artist and former Turner prize nominee Ciara Phillips.

Philip Long, Director of V&A Dundee, said: “The opening of V&A Dundee is a historic occasion for Dundee, for the V&A, and for the very many people who played a vital part and supported its realisation. This is a very proud moment for all involved.

“V&A Dundee’s aspiration is to enrich lives, helping people to enjoy, be inspired by and find new opportunities through understanding the designed world. After years of planning, we are thrilled at being able to celebrate the realisation of the first V&A museum in the world outside London.

“The museum’s light-filled wooden interior and impressive spaces inside have been designed to provide a warm welcome to visitors, described by architect Kengo Kuma as a ‘living room for the city’. We are all very excited indeed that we can now welcome everybody into this remarkable new museum.”

Kengo Kuma, architect of V&A Dundee, said: “The big idea for V&A Dundee was bringing together nature and architecture, to create a new living room for the city. I’m truly in love with the Scottish landscape and nature. I was inspired by the cliffs of north-eastern Scotland – it’s as if the earth and water had a long conversation and finally created this stunning shape.

"It is also fitting that the restored Oak Room by Charles Rennie Mackintosh is at the heart of this building as I have greatly admired his designs since I was a student. In the Oak Room, people will feel his sensibility and respect for nature, and hopefully connect it with our design for V&A Dundee.

I hope the museum can change the city and become its centre of gravity. I am delighted and proud that this is my first building in the UK and that people will visit it from around the world.”

The delivery of V&A Dundee has been overseen by the innovative founding partnership of the V&A, Dundee City Council, the University of Dundee, Abertay University and Scottish Enterprise. The £80.11m project was funded by the Scottish Government, The National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and Creative Scotland, Dundee City Council, the UK Government, Scottish Enterprise, University of Dundee, Abertay University and a successful private fundraising campaign which is now complete.

Dundee City Council Leader, Councillor John Alexander said: “V&A Dundee is the perfect illustration of how the city is forging a new path and being transformed for every resident, worker and visitor. We are not a city which limits its ambitions and there is much more to come from our creative and dynamic city.

“We are predicting an economic boost in the city, estimated in the region of £11.6 million a year and the creation of 361 extra jobs across Scotland, 249 of which will be in Dundee. We also anticipate a significant number of other indirect benefits in terms of jobs and investment from new enterprise, business and increasing footfall in the city.

“V&A Dundee presents a unique and major opportunity for the city of Dundee, the contribution it will make to realising the council's ambitions and strategies for the city are hugely significant and its completion and opening represent the result of much determined effort over a ten-year period by the council and its partners.”

Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A, said: “This cultural milestone for the city of Dundee is also a landmark moment in V&A history – we’re extremely proud to share in this exceptional partnership, the first of its kind in the UK, and to have helped establish a new international centre for design that celebrates Scotland’s cultural heritage.”

V&A Dundee has now successfully completed its capital funding programme, the most ambitious of its kind in Scotland, and will now focus on funding the museum’s exciting exhibitions and learning programmes.

Sir Peter Luff, Chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund, said: “Today the spotlight is on Scotland, and Dundee, as cultural organisations across the globe look on in awe at what has been achieved. For a small country, Scotland has an incredibly rich design heritage with creativity, innovations and inventions that have changed lives across the world.

“Thanks to £19 million of funding from The National Lottery, we now have a spectacular, world-class museum which is a beacon for those incredible achievements and an inspiration for the future of design.”

The public opening of the museum will be celebrated by the 3D Festival, a free two-day event on 14 and 15 September, which includes performances by Primal Scream in collaboration with Scottish artist Jim Lambie, Lewis Capaldi, Be Charlotte and Gary Clark of Danny Wilson as well as musical performances there will also be spectacular new dance, design and lighting collaborations, putting the audience and the museum at the heart of the show.

Free tickets to the 3D Festival on Friday 14 September and for entry to the museum on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 September have all been allocated.

The next opportunity to visit the museum is on Monday 17 September at 10:00.

V&A Dundee is free to enter and open daily from 10.00 to 17.00.

Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs Fiona Hyslop, said: “I am truly excited about the opening of V&A Dundee. Celebrating the important contribution Scots and Scotland have made—and continue to make—to the world of design, the museum will delight, educate and inspire visitors from far and wide, putting Scotland on the international stage.

“V&A Dundee is a powerful symbol of Dundee’s new confidence and a major addition to Scotland’s world-class collection of museums and visitor attractions. As the flagship of Dundee’s waterfront development, the museum will act as a magnet for the city’s regeneration, attracting inward investment and tourism, and creating new jobs and opportunities beyond the construction phase.

“The Scottish Government was an early supporter of the plans for V&A Dundee. I am proud that we have provided £38 million towards the construction of the building and committed an extra £361,000 in 2018-19 to support its first year of activity. The museum will be a valuable asset in both cultural and economic terms for decades to come.”

Scottish Secretary David Mundell said: “Quite simply, V&A Dundee is the biggest addition to Scotland’s cultural scene this century.

“It is a hugely exciting project – an instantly iconic new building on Dundee’s waterfront housing a treasure trove of artefacts.

“I’ve no doubt it will draw millions of people from Scotland and around the globe in the years to come and I am as excited as anyone at the prospect of seeing it for the first time.

“The UK Government provided £5million to help deliver the project. As V&A Dundee prepares to open, I’d like to congratulate everyone involved and wish this spectacular new space every success in future.”

Posted : 27 November 2017

Dundee has held their annual Christmas Light Night, check out some of the pictures from all of the weekends events here!

The Torch Light Procession

The Torch Light Procession kicked off at Dundee High School and headed to City Square with music from Town Waits and The Boys Brigade Pipe Band.

 Tochlight

Torchlight 2

The Christmas Lights Switch On

The lights and tree in City Square were turned on by the Lord Provost and Santa.

 Christmas Tree

<--break->Big Winter Warm Up

Dundee Leisure and Culture led a festive group aerobics workout in the City Square.

 Winter Warm Up

<--break->Wishing Wall

Crowds headed down to Shore Terrace to make a special wish at our Wishing Wall.

 Wishing Wall

Celebratory Fireworks

To celebrate the Christmas festivities there was a spectacular firework display in City Square and could be seen from Slessor Gardens.

<--break->Pop Up Christmas Market

Over Friday and Saturday Slessor Gardens held a pop up market selling food, drinks and gifts.

 

 

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