Gromit Unleashed 3 returns to the city from next week
Kirstie McCrum Network Content Editor
12:39, 25 Jun 2025Updated 12:42, 25 Jun 2025
Creator Nick Park with the steam train full of Gromit sculptures, including the Yellow Submarine one pictured(Image: PAUL GILLIS / Reach PLC)
A sculpture designed by Sir Paul McCartney will be one of more than 50 hitting the streets of Bristol and beyond from Monday (June 30).
The work from the former Beatle – known as ‘Yellow Submarine’ – will form part of the Gromit Unleashed 3 sculpture trial that runs throughout the summer.
Ahead of the main launch on Monday, a special event was held this morning (Wednesday) which saw a steam train loaded with the sculptures make its way along the harbourside near the M Shed and Aardman Animations studio in Gas Ferry Road.
Driven by Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park, the train carried a dozen unique character sculptures into the city to mark the start of Gromit Unleashed 3.
The train was greeted by local school children before the ‘Yellow Submarine’ sculpture was lifted onto the harbour’s heritage cranes and the ‘Jolly Roger’ themed one was hoisted onboard Bristol’s former fire-boat, the Pyronaut, to its trail location at Underfall Yard Visitor Centre.
Over the coming days, all 53 sculptures will be delivered to their trail locations, throughout the city of Bristol and beyond.
BRISTOL – Gromit Unleashed 3 sculpture trail launch on Bristol’s harbourside, Wednesday 25 June 2025 as creator Nick Park is bringing a steam train load of sculptures for distribution across the city – the Yellow Submarine Gromit(Image: PAUL GILLIS / Reach PLC)
Organisers said designs were inspired by Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, with other designs in collaboration with and inspired by Roald Dahl, DreamWorks and Netflix, alongside a talented line-up of local artists.
Joining Nick Park’s two exclusive sculpture designs on this morning’s train were designs by, and in collaboration with, Sir Paul McCartney, Pixar, Lucasfilm – creators of Star Wars – Richard Curtis, Jorge R. Gutierrez, Peter Lord, and local artists.
Nick Park, Aardman director and creator of Wallace & Gromit, commented: ”It’s amazing to see such imagination and originality from the artists taking part in our trail this summer. I’ve had the privilege of watching the work of such talented creators coming together all in support of a great cause – The Grand Appeal.
“I look forward to a summer of ‘Gromiteering’ around Bristol and beyond this summer. Join the queue…”
Gromits, including the Yellow Submarine sculpture, being carried on the steam train at Harbourside(Image: PAUL GILLIS / Reach PLC)
The Gromit Unleashed 3 trail will run from Monday, June 30, to Sunday, August 31. The trail will be followed by The Greatest Dog Show on Earth exhibition before all the sculptures are auctioned to raise money for The Grand Appeal, the Bristol Children’s Hospital Charity.
Visitors to the trail can tick off each sculpture via the official Gromit Unleashed 3 app, available on Apple and Android from Monday, June 30. A map of all sculptures will also be available from various locations around the city.
Nicola Masters, director at The Grand Appeal, added: “It’s a cracking day to unleash our 2025 sculptures today – setting the wheels in motion for a grand day out the whole city can enjoy. Each sculpture has been brought to life through the magic of film, fables, tales and folklore – a dazzling celebration of storytelling, imagination.
“A star-studded spectacle that brings glitz, glamour and a touch of movie magic to the trail. We are proud to celebrate our extraordinary 30-year partnership with Aardman with Wallace & Gromit proudly spearheading our fundraising efforts, inspiring generations with their trademark charm and creativity.”