Greater Manchester leaders have visited Austin, Texas to promote economic and cultural ties between the two regions, setting them on the path to becoming formal sister-cities.
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, and Cllr Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Austin Mayor Kirk Watson.
This MOU, the Friendship Cities Agreement, marks the first partnership between a UK city-region and Texas since the UK Government signed their landmark Statement of Mutual Cooperation on economic development and trade in March 2024.
Under the agreement, the places will collaborate in key areas including economic development, innovation, science and technology, education, tourism, arts and music, and urban development.
The partnership aims to encourage knowledge sharing, business connections, and cultural exchanges that benefit residents and businesses in both cities.
Austin is the capital city of the state of Texas and, like Manchester, is the fastest growing city in the US. It is known as “The Live Music Capital of the World” due to its rich film, media and music history and venues.
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said: “Austin and Manchester have so much in common. We are the fastest-growing cities in the UK and US but we’re also places with a real focus on people, music, culture and everything that makes life great. We don’t just adapt to change – we lead it.
“The Friendship Cities Agreement is the beginning of something really exciting. Whether in tech, music, or business, we are ready to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and create opportunities that will benefit businesses and residents on both sides of the Atlantic.”
A series of cultural and business exchange initiatives are planned, starting with musicians and music venues in the first year. Representatives from both cities will have the opportunity to engage in exchange programs, strengthening connections between Greater Manchester and Austin’s live music scenes.