Welcome to the Great Yorkshire Show
The 167th Great Yorkshire Show will take place on 14 – 17 July 2026.
Tickets are now available to purchase in advance only, with visitor numbers capped at 35,000 a day.
The Great Yorkshire Show has sold out a week before the event every year since tickets went to advance sales only in 2021.
Motorbike stunt riding team The Bolddog FMX is set to take centre stage as the Main Ring attraction for 2026.
Managed by one of Europe’s top freestyle motocross riders, Dan Whitby, the team uses one of the largest, most sophisticated FMX landing ramps ever seen anywhere in the world. Riders will use the ramp to perform tricks flying 35ft in the air when they take to the Main Ring once a day, for all four days. The team last appeared at the Show in 2019.
Expect the best of British farming, food and agriculture, with traditional favourites as well as new additions to be announced in the coming weeks.
The Great Yorkshire Show brings together the very best of British agriculture, featuring 8,500 animals, cutting-edge machinery and technology, the very best of food and drink, first-class entertainment and shopping.
The Food Hall is a celebration of food producers, including a dedicated Cheese and Dairy Show, and the very latest innovations shaping the future of farming are celebrated in the Agri-Innovation Village and machinery demonstration ring.
The 2026 Show has the prestige of hosting two national livestock shows, for Zwartbles sheep and Charolais cattle. Martin Preston is President of the Zwartbles Sheep Association and farms in Bingley, West Yorkshire where he and his son Harry are preparing Zwartbles from each of their own flocks to compete at the Show.
Capturing the excitement of the Great Yorkshire Show on social media, in the countdown to and during the Show, will be South Yorkshire farmer and YouTuber Joe Seels, North Yorkshire farmer and podcaster Rebecca Wilson, and Cumbria farmer and YouTuber Charlotte Ashley.
A host of TV stars have been unveiled for 2026 where they will take to the GYS Ariat Stage for daily chat shows and meet visitors.
Tuesday – Kelvin and Liz Fletcher of ITV’s Fletchers on the Farm
Wednesday – Peter Wright of Channel 5’s The Yorkshire Vet
Thursday – Jules Hudson of BBC’s Escape to the Country
Friday – Harriet Cowan who featured in Clarkson’s Farm
Hosted by TV Presenter Christine Talbot with chat shows running twice a day at 12noon and 3pm followed by meet & greets with the celebrities.
There will also be two fashion shows a day on the stage at 11am and 2pm featuring leading Yorkshire and UK clothing and footwear brands.
For plenty more information, visit https://greatyorkshireshow.co.uk