Blaston Show – Tickets available with 15% Early Bird Discount

Blaston Show

Tickets for this year’s Blaston Show are now available to purchase online at www.blastonshow.co.uk, with visitors able to save 15% by booking at the special early bird rate until 15 June.

Early bird ticket prices are: Adults (17+): £12.75, Young people (13-16): £4.25, Children aged 12 and under: Free

One of the region’s best-loved traditional countryside events, Blaston Show promises another fantastic family day out packed with entertainment, displays, competitions, shopping and rural attractions. Sunday 28 June 8am-6pm.

This year’s headline Main Ring attractions include horse displays, sheep dog demonstrations, classic car parade and lawn mower racing. Visitors can also enjoy the much-loved Parade of the Femie Hounds, ‘A Bit on the Side’ side saddle display, terrier racing, steam engines and vintage tractors.

The show offers a packed programme throughout the day, including: –

  • Equestrian classes and competitions
  • Cattle judging
  • Sheep classes and sheep shearing
  • Modem Farming Display
  • Hound Show
  • Dog Show
  • Rural crafts and demonstrations
  • Vintage and classic tractor parade
  • Classic car parade
  • Trade stands and shopping
  • Catering and refreshments
  • Family entertainment and funfair attractions

Visitors can take a wander around the modem farming display to gain an insight into how today’s farmers work the land, produce food and care for the countryside.

Matthew Trembath, Show Director, said: ”Blaston Show is a wonderful day out for families, countryside enthusiasts and the local community. We’re delighted to offer an early bird discount this year and encourage people to book early to take advantage of the savings.”

The show is organised entirely by volunteers, with proceeds helping to support this year’s main charities, LOROS and Leicester Animal Rescue.

Blaston Show Location: Blaston Showground, Langton Road, Slawston, Market Harborough, LE16 7FA

BLASTON MAP
courtesy of Google Maps

Ruth Mitchell

Neighbourhood Communications