BBC Studios retain contract to produce Cardiff Singer of the World

BBC Studios has retained the contract to produce Cardiff Singer of the World. Following a competitive tendering process launched last July, the BBC said BBC Studios, which is a commercial subsidiary of the public service broadcaster, scored the highest of the bidders against the criteria.

The prestigious week long opera singing competition is held every two years. However, with its venue since its 1983 launch in St David’s Hall in the centre of Cardiff closed due to ongoing work to remove reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), the event will not be held this October. Instead the BBC will host a one off gala concert at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff Bay which will feature previous winners and competitors.

With work at St David’s Hall scheduled for completion next year, the competition is expected to return there in 2027.

Nick Andrews, head of commissioning BBC Cymru Wales said: “BBC Cardiff Singer of the World holds an important place in the international musical calendar as well as here in Wales. I know the competition will continue to uncover exceptional voices, adding to the extraordinary alumni who have emerged from this competition over the past four decades.