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New features and some old favourites ready to grace Lincolnshire Show

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June 11, 2025

THE county's biggest agricultural event will be returning later this month and is set to be bigger and better than ever before.

- BY LAYCIE BECK

New features and some old favourites ready to grace Lincolnshire Show

The 140th Lincolnshire Show will be taking place at the Lincolnshire Showground on Wednesday, June 18 and Thursday, June 19.

Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to attend, with the show offering a range of horticulture displays, live music, equine and livestock competitions, children's activities and shopping options. There will also be a range of food and drink on offer across the 270 acres.

The show is organised by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, and this year's event will feature a new main ring and countryside ring, whilst also welcoming back favourites like the Shetland Pony Grand National and BMX Show. To help you enjoy the day and make the most of the event, here is everything you may need to know in advance.

Tickets

Tickets can be bought in advance or on the day, however the gate prices are more expensive. Those purchasing in advance can get an adult ticket for £26, child ticket for £8.50 or a family ticket for two adults and up to three children for £63. Whereas on the day these prices increase to £36, £11 and £75. A child is someone who is five to 16-years-old, and under fives go free.

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