Tickets go on sale for spectacular Lincolnshire Show
The 133rd annual event returns to the Lincolnshire Showground on Wednesday and Thursday, June 21-22, in celebration of rural life .
Showground chief executive Jayne Southall said: “With a wide range of attractions, stands and non-stop entertainment, there is something for everyone, whether young or old, a returning or a first-time visitor.
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Hide Ad“We’re delighted to be welcoming not only large scale attractions but also a wide range of local businesses to showcase their products to the public.”
Around 600 exhibitors will be trading at the show, including first-timers such as Ferry Ales Brewery, a craft ale brewery based in Fiskerton.
Co-owner John Cussons said: “As a local business, it is great to be involved in an event of this size and it gives us a chance to get out, meet customers and get immediate feedback from our products.”
The event also promises a spectacular programme of entertainment, food, shopping, music and exhibitions of farm life.
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Another new attraction for 2017 will be Man and Machines in Motion, a narrated arena display demonstrating how farmers use machinery from harvesters to mowers.
The show will also host its first pop-up restaurant, serving up breakfast, brunch and afternoon tea menus designed by award-winning chef Steven Bennett of Grimsby dining sensation The Comfy Duck.
Advanced tickets are £19 for adults, children are £6 and under-fives go free. Family tickets, for two adults and up to three children are £40. Car parking is free on both days.
For more information on tickets, exhibiting, sponsorship opportunities, membership or hospitality packages, visit www.lincolnshireshow.co.uk.