26 Jul 2022

City-wide mascot trail to celebrate the Games

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Birmingham 2022 Games Partners have created a city centre trail which will be in place until 8 August and will feature Perry, the official mascot for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The trail, which is part of the 'proud host city ' celebrations for the Games, will encourage both residents and visitors to Birmingham to get active and find the 17 stunning statutes and eight digital installations featuring Perry.

In a first for a trail of this kind in the West Midlands, digital installations have been included and these will provide an opportunity for participants to interact with Perry, in a 3D experience.

The custom-made LED installations will give people an 'immersive experience ' with Perry showing off his best sporting poses and encouraging trail participants to join in and imitate his exercises.

The 'eye ' at New Street Station has even been included with Perry peering out and waving to passers by, to brighten their day and welcome them to the Commonwealth Games host city.

Perry 's Trail will see the colourful and cheeky mascot located in iconic Birmingham locations, including St Paul 's Church in the Jewellery Quarter, The Custard Factory, Hurst Street and Centenary Square.

Maps for the trail will be available from the Birmingham 2022 Megastore and will include a QR code for participants to scan, giving them more information about the trail and an opportunity to donate to the Official Charity Partners of Birmingham 2022.

One visitor to Birmingham who has been keen to take part in the trail is 12-year-old Emma Lou, who drew the original design which Perry is based on.

Emma 's design included colourful hexagons to represent all of the communities of the Commonwealth coming together and these colours are set to help the statues standout across the city centre.

Emma Lou said: “It 's amazing that a special trail has been created and that it features Perry, the mascot that I designed. I can 't wait to take part in the trail and I 'm especially excited about seeing the giant digital version of Perry. ”

The trail has been created in partnership with Birmingham City Council and the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Cllr Maureen Cornish, said: "This trail is another fun way for the people of Birmingham and visitors to embrace our Proud Host City status for the Commonwealth Games.

"I hope many people discover parts of our fantastic City they haven't been to before, and that the trail generates plenty of funding for the good causes linked to this wonderful project."

Find out more about Perry 's Trail.