Royal Highland Show launches tickets for 2023 as gates close on barnstorming return to Ingliston

Tickets to the 2023 Royal Highland Show are now on sale as the gates close on this year’s barnstorming event, which welcomed 194,000 people over the four days (23-26 June). 

And with over 200,000 viewers of live online content on RHS TV, the reach of the Royal Highland Show has never been greater. 

Celebrating 200 years of showcasing the best of the country’s food, farming and rural life, high-profile figures attending included First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Secretary of State for Scotland Alister Jack, and Minister for Environment and Land Reform Màiri McAllan. 

40,000 children attended for free in line with the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) charitable remit. 

A limited number of Super Early Bird tickets for the 2023 Royal Highland Show (22nd – 25th June) will be released today via the Show’s website (royalhighlandshow.org) priced at £27.50 (plus booking fee) with children 15 and under going FREE. 

Commenting on the success of the 2022 Royal Highland Show, Bill Gray, RHASS Chairman, said: “It has been phenomenal to finally celebrate the return of the Royal Highland Show, and the attendance figures this year prove that the public felt the same way. What we offer is a totally unique day out, which everyone, no matter their walk of life, can enjoy to the fullest. 

“The success of this very special bicentenary Highland Show is a testament to the hard work of the hundreds of staff and RHASS Directors who work tirelessly to put on this incredible event – one that’s loved equally by the farming community and urban audiences.” 

Highlights for this year’s show included 305 trophies, collectively valued at over £4 million, awarded to the 919 cattle, 1913 sheep, 1911 horses and 123 goats competing  

Furthermore, respected industry accolades were awarded to agri-tech pioneers in the RHASS Technical Innovation Awards. Pollock Farm Equipment and Penderfeed Livestock Equipment won Gold awards this year. 

The Scottish Championships saw food and drink producers recognised for outstanding produce across competitions in Dairy, Honey, and Bread categories – Fochabers Ice Cream Parlour and Strathearn Cheese Co were amongst the winners. 

Plans were also unveiled to name an equestrian ring in honour of Her Majesty the Queen’s Jubilee year. The ‘Jubilee Ring’ is home to equestrian events in the showground, including show jumping.  The ring will be formally unveiled at the 2023 Royal Highland Show. As part of the Queen’s Green Canopy Initiative and in partnership with Scottish Woodlands, native and ornamental trees will be planted around the Jubilee Ring. 

The show also demonstrated innovation with the launch of the RHS App, all the action being livestreamed through the Show’s online channel, RHS TV, and live and on-demand broadcasts through Facebook – the live/on-demand content has been viewed over 200,000 times in total from 82 countries. The content is available to view on demand via the RHS website. 

Every year at the Show, one of the eight member regions of RHASS is showcased – this year it was the turn of the Highlands Presidential Team to celebrate their area. With the theme ‘Scotland’s Natural Capital – Highlands and Islands’, a specially created exhibition focused on tourism, culture, food & drink, renewable energy and tackling climate change in the region. A large section of the Scotland’s Larder food hall was also dedicated to producers from the Highlands and Islands. 

The Royal Highland Show, supported by the Royal Bank of Scotland, took place 23 -26th June 2022. 

For further information and to watch the action back via RHS TV please visit www.royalhighlandshow.org

Tickets for the Royal Highland Show 2022 on sale this week

2022 marks the 200th anniversary of the much-anticipated Royal Highland Show. Organisers have announced they will release a limited number of discounted early bird tickets from Friday 3rd December – just in time for the festive giving season! 

Show revellers will be welcomed through the gates of the Ingliston showground from 23rd to 26th June 2022, with lots of celebrations planned to mark the long-awaited return of Scotland’s largest outdoor event. 

Show organisers are expecting more livestock entries than ever before, with exhibitors eager to enter the Royal Highland Show for the first time since 2019. 

The host venue, the Royal Highland Centre, will come to life over the four show days in glorious technicolour with the bleats, cheeps and beats of fine farmyard animals, energetic rural demonstrations, music, shopping and show jumping performances, not to mention the best of Scottish food and drink.  

The 200th anniversary show is shaping up to be a fitting celebration for a momentous milestone in the event’s history, which has grown from just a handful of attendees in 1822 to almost 200,000 in 2019!  

In a change from the usual format, showgoers will be required to purchase entry tickets for specific days (Thursday – Sunday) and must be bought in advance, with the most popular weekend dates likely to sell out quickly. As always, children under the age of 16 will go free with a paying adult.*  

Show organisers encourage those wishing to attend to ‘buy now’ and play their part in the 200th anniversary celebrations. 

Limited discounted early bird tickets are available from 12pm Friday 3rd December. 

Ticket information: 

  • Adult day single admit: £27.50 plus booking fee  
  • Children under 16 will go free with a paying adult (*max 2 children per paying adult) 
  • Parking: £15 for 1 day / £20 for 2 days / £25 for 4 days   
  • Tickets must be bought in advance 

Tickets available atwww.royalhighlandshow.org 

Commenting on the ticket release, RHASS Chairman Bill Gray, said: “With many months in the planning, we are so looking forward to what will be four thrilling days at the Royal Highland Show 2022.

“There is no doubt that we have come a long way since the first show 200 years ago, however the animals remain the star attraction. It is an incredible family day out – after all, where else can you get up close to farmyard animals, taste the best of Scottish food and drink, see world-class equestrians, experience the thrill of the Main Ring parade, or climb aboard a giant tractor? It simply is the best day out. 

“We want all visitors to be able to attend on their preferred day, so our advice is buy now as it is very likely to be a sell-out Show.”