Saturday, November 16, 2024

Spilsby Show makes its return on Sunday 9 July

After three years without a Spilsby Show, the event will bounce back on Sunday 9 July 2023 at Spilsby Recreation Ground.

The truly spectacular return will include a host of new attractions alongside a number of returning favourites.

The showground will look a bit different, however you’ll still see the huge indoor trade and craft marquee along with a wonderful display of models. There’ll be a new look bar area too, as well as a host of catering stalls to whet your appetite. It’s going to be a very busy day!

Vintage vehicle sections return, with tractors, oil engines and cars all returning. There’ll be a whole host of shapes and sizes for you to enjoy.

The Heavy Horse Show returns with the judging commencing in their brand new area from 10:30am.

The Royal British Legion will perform their parade at 12:10pm, just after the event has been officially opened.

There’ll be plenty for the children to enjoy too – with an expanded fairground section.

If you’d prefer to relax then of course you can – the Women’s Institute will provide you with some delicious refreshments in the pavilion. There’s a host of caterers dotted around the site too – all of them offering something different.

Spilsby Show is also welcoming trade stands from all over the region, offering a range of wonderful goods and services.

There are three brand new attractions making their debut. The team from the Sessions House in Spilsby will bring their spectacular big top – never seen with Spilsby Show before! There’s also two more brand new attractions – the Savage Skills motor cycle display team join Spilsby Show in the main arena, the biggest display the show has ever had, while a 40ft climbing wall becomes the tallest attraction the show has ever had and acts as something totally different to herald the return!

You can book your tickets to the 2023 Spilsby Show online now for the very first time.

Book your tickets now!

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