The annual show returns to the Three Counties Showground in Malvern, with a packed programme of agricultural innovation and local produce. 

Royal Three Counties Show

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Refreshments will be available across the show in Worcestershire. 

Taking place from 12th to 14th June, the agricultural and countryside living event features special guests, livestock demonstrations and machinery displays and demonstrations.

The Royal Three Counties Show in Worcestershire welcomes groups, with discounts for groups of eight or more, free coach parking and complimentary tickets for the coach driver and group leader. The event also offers a bookable restaurant for groups to use, with sittings throughout the weekend. 

What can visitors expect?

More than 8,000 animals are expected across the festival weekend, including cattle, horses, sheep and goats, along with displays of rare and minority breeds, with Rare Breed focus day taking place on Sunday 14th June. Visitors can enjoy equine events such as show jumping and Horse of the Year Show qualifying classes.

Royal Three Counties Show

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Livestock demonstrations will take place, including the daily Grand Parade of Livestock in the main arena.

Local and artisan food and drink from Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire will be available in the Indoor Food & Shopping Hall. 

More than 30 street food vendors will serve visitors in the Food & Drink Festival, whilst special guests will host live demonstrations on stage. The Beefy Boys Burger School will return, hosted by Herefordshire award-winning chef Anthony ‘Murf’ Murphy.   

The Three Counties Cider and Perry Festival will return, offering refreshing beverages from the three counties, whilst other bars will serve up lager, cider and champagne. Visitors can also browse stands from wine producers and find out how it is made in the English Wine Show.

Royal Three Counties Show

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Special guests speakers will discuss their experiences in agriculture.

In the arenas, visitors can watch performances by stunt teams, machinery demonstrations, falconry and sheep herding, whilst hands-on activities will include sports skills and fishing. The STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Arena will host extreme lumberjack sports, with some of the best timbersports athletes competing across six disciplines, three using an axe and three using saws.

The Future of Farming Theatre returns with expert speakers and special guests from across the agricultural sector discussing the challenges and innovations affecting the industry. Guest speakers in 2025 included Kaleb Cooper (Clarkson’s Farm), Adam Henson (Countryfile), Kate Humble (Springwatch) and viral TikTok star and farming advocate Will Young. 

The full programme for 2026, including special guest line up, new features and entertainment details, will be announced in March. 

For more information about the show, including group bookings, visit royalthreecounties.co.uk