The Economic Impact of the 2012 World Choir Games on Greater Cincinnati

The 2012 World Choir Games are expected to be highly significant for the people and economy of Cincinnati, which will be the first city in the western hemisphere to host them. Known as the “Olympics of Choral Music,” the World Choir Games are a competition and celebration that is held every two years in cities around the globe.

The World Choir Games will attract participants and visitors who will travel to Cincinnati from throughout the world. It is estimated that more than 200,000 visitors will attend the Games, and produce substantial benefits for the economy of Greater Cincinnati.

What is the anticipated economic impact of the World Choir Games?

  • Through the attraction of 20,000 participants and 200,000 spectators from outside the area, the World Choir Games will bring new money into the region and expand the Greater Cincinnati economy.
  • The 2012 World Choir Games will be associated with a total economic impact of $73.5 million for the Greater Cincinnati economy, which will include an increase of $22.3 million in household earnings.
  • The additional economic activity spawned by the Games will generate more than $1.8 million in tax revenues for the City of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, and other governments within the metropolitan area.