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The World Cities Culture Forum is a network of more than 40 global cities spanning six continents. They are civic leaders sharing their best ideas and designing culture polices that changes lives. Together they are meeting the challenges of the 21st century by placing culture at the heart of city planning and investment. Often referred to as the C40 for culture, the World Cities Culture Forum is building a world where culture is at the heart of thriving cities.

The Forum is Chaired by the Deputy Mayor of Culture, Justine Simons OBE.

World Cities Culture Forum Summit 2022: Helsinki

World Cities Culture Forum Summit 2022 Helsinki picture of night city with lights

World Cities Culture Summit 2019: Lisbon

World Cities Culture Summit 2019, Lisbon

City of Lisbon © José Frade

In October 2019, Lisbon will host leading cultural officials from around the world at the eighth World Cities Culture Summit.

World Cities Culture Summit 2018: San Francisco

San Francisco Arts Commission

In 2018, San Francisco hosted officials from around the world at the Forum’s annual summit.

This included discussions on place-keeping for culture and communities; arts, innovation and technology; cultural equity and diversity; and the impacts of technology on culture.

World Cities Culture Summit 2017: Seoul

Dancers performing on a road in front of a crowd

In November 2017, Seoul hosted officials from around the world to share experiences and devise responses to a new civic agenda for World Cities.

This included discussions on culture and civic engagement, cultural participation and well-being.

The full programme and information about all participants can be found online on the official Seoul Summit website.

For all the myriad of challenges, cities are amazing places. They spark new ideas, grow entrepreneurs and power national economies; they trace histories, celebrate cultures and bring people together from all over the world. The raw ingredients couldn't be better. People continue to flock to cities for all that they offer - to work, to play and to live a full life. In the midst of this rapidly changing environment, culture has emerged as a powerful force.

Read the World Cities Culture Report 2018

In October 2016, Moscow hosted officials from around the globe highlighting the use of culture in the urban space.

The summit focused on the urgent challenges facing world cities in the twenty-first century, including rising populations, increased inequality, soaring property prices and environmental issues threatening sustainability and liveability.

Read the Moscow Summit 2016 overview.

Hosted by the Mayor of London, the fourth World Cities Culture Summit brought together representatives of 31 cities for high level talks aimed at sharing experience and formulating long-term policies putting culture at the heart of future city planning.

Participants tackled persistent issues affecting world cities and each had its own story to tell about successes and challenges.

Read the London World Cities Culture Summit overview

Read the World Cities Culture Report 2015 report, highlighting the inspiration, evidence and the city perspectives from 32 World Cities of Culture around the world.

All around the world, culture is having an extraordinary and far reaching impact on cities and their people. The results are extensive and profound. From cinemas in the Rio favelas, workspace for artists in Toronto, cultural quarters in Moscow, tourism in Amsterdam, urban renewal through street art in Bogota, the Olympic legacy in London and social circus in Buenos Aires.

Read the World Cities Culture Report 2015

The City of Amsterdam hosted the last World Cities Culture Summit in November 2014.

City leaders, cultural experts and senior representatives from more than 25 cities around the globe explored the essential role of culture in the success of global cities. There were interactive sessions and working groups. Amsterdam’s approach to cultural policy was used as the starting point for discussion. Partner cities shared their successes, as well as their challenges.

Read the overview for this summit and download the World Cities Culture Report 2014.

The cities came together to examine and champion the importance of culture in world cities. The first version of this report brought together twelve cities and was launched at a summit in London held at the same time as the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Out of the inaugural event in London was born the World Cities Culture Forum - a fitting legacy for the London Games.

Read the World Cities Culture Report 2013.

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