For All Life: Animal rights protesters disrupt Royal Highland Show

  • At around 13:45 today (Saturday 24th June) supporters of Animal Rising gained access to the stage at the Royal Highland Show where the Golden Shears World Championship was taking place.
  • 3 individuals glued themselves to the gates behind which the sheep were kept, whilst others held posters detailing facts about the farming industry. They all wore pink t-shirts reading ‘Animal Rising: For All Life’
  • Earlier this year, the group rescued 3 lambs from a farm on Royal land [1].
  • Animal Rising says this action at the Royal Highland Show was taken to continue the national conversation about our broken relationship with other animals and nature that began in April when the group disrupted the Grand National at Aintree, and the Scottish Grand National in Ayr.

TODAY (Saturday 24th June) at around 13:45, the Golden Shears World Championship was disrupted by supporters of Animal Rising wearing pink t-shirts reading ‘For All Life’.

The competition, taking place at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh, involves teams from around the world sheep as quickly as possible.

Supporters of Animal Rising disrupted the championship by running onto the platform where the shearing takes place. Three individuals glued themselves to the stalls where the sheep are kept whilst others held placards, before being removed by security. Round 2 of the event, due to resume at 13:45, was delayed by at least 20 minutes as the live stream showed the same few ads on repeat

Members of the group were also sat at a table outside the event inviting conversations with farmers attending the 4-day event.

One of those establishing dialogue at the Royal Highland Show, Sarah McCaffrey, said: “We are here to engage in conversation around our broken relationship with animals and nature.

“We know that we are a nation of animal lovers, but that is not reflected in our actions. This is clear to see in Golden Sheers World Championship where sheep are put in positions where they are visibly stressed and uncomfortable, purely for our entertainment.

“It is also evident in our use of horses for ‘showjumping’ at this same event, and in our food system where we send 1 billion animals to be killed every year in the UK alone.

“That is why Animal Rising are here today taking action. But disruption is only part of the story, dialogue is key too if we are to create the lasting change we need: a safe, secure food plant-based food system and programme of rewilding”.

In 2018, comprehensive research from the University of Oxford showed that 76% of the land currently used for food production would be freed-up by a global transition to plant-based production.

This land could be rewilded and begin carbon drawdown, mitigating the worst impacts of climate breakdown. A 2019 Harvard University report on UK farmland and food production from Helen Harwatt and Matthew N. Hayek also concluded that the UK would be carbon-negative if it completely transitioned to a plant-based food system.

Animal Rising is a social movement to create a new relationship with all beings and give us a chance for a safe ecological future. The group primarily calls for the transition to a secure and sustainable plant-based food system, alongside a mass rewilding programme.

Royal Highland Show and Farmers Bash present Royal Highland Hoolie

Tickets are on sale for Royal Highland Hoolie, an evening of the best Scottish music, taking place Saturday 24 June. Tickets are available only to those already attending or who purchase a Saturday ticket to the Royal Highland Show. 

Hosted in partnership with legendary and sell-out country music phenomenon Farmers Bash, the Royal Highland Hoolie will showcase some of Scotland & Ireland’s best homegrown musical talent.  

The line-up of artists will be announced within the coming weeks and will represent the vibrancy of the intrinsically linked Scottish & Irish music scene, from traditional Scottish folk music to Irish Country – there will be something for everyone at this exciting new event. 

Royal Highland Hoolie presented by Farmers Bash will run from 6pm – 10.30pm on Saturday 24 June. 

Royal Highland Hoolie tickets are £30, with VIP tickets available at £50. Further details, including the line-up, will be announced in March. Tickets can be purchased from Friday 24 February at: royalhighlandshow.org  

Jim Warnock, Chairman of Royal Highland Show organisers, the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS), commented: “Over the last few years, RHASS has been exploring options to satisfy the rising demand for evening entertainment at the Royal Highland Show.

“Last year the first-ever series of Big Top concerts were held which saw acts performing to a sell-out crowd. 

“This year, we are happy to be working with Farmers Bash to present the Royal Highland Hoolie, which promises to be a fantastic night of entertainment that we are sure will be welcomed by our visitors as a fun extension of their Royal Highland Show experience.” 

Farmers Bash organiser, Nigel Campbell, added: “We are very much looking forward to bringing the spirit of Farmers Bash to Scotland.

“Our events are extremely popular amongst rural communities and we are sure that the Royal Highland Hoolie will be a fantastic night of live music and a great addition to the Royal Highland Show.” 

Early bird tickets launched for Royal Highland Show 2023 

New farming flexi ticket and increased ticket numbers on offer 

Royal Highland Show, Santa Ticket

Tickets for the 2023 Royal Highland Show are now on sale at discounted early-bird prices – just in time for the festive giving season!  

The Ingliston showground will come to life from 22 – 25 June 2023 with a celebration of Scotland’s best in food, farming and rural life. 

Show organisers, the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland promise an unforgettable event. Over four jam-packed show days, visitors will be captivated by world-class livestock displays, shearing spectacles, equestrian competitions, impressive agri machinery, technical innovations and energetic rural demonstrations, while enjoying live music and taking advantage of plentiful shopping opportunities, not to mention sampling the country’s finest food and drink! 

The Show will also be hosting the Golden Shears World Sheep Shearing & Woolhandling Championship, which will welcome competitors from over 30 countries around the globe. 

Showgoers must buy advance tickets for specific days (Thursday – Sunday) with event organisers encouraging visitors to act fast as tickets are likely to sell out quickly. 

Following sell-out days last year, Show organisers have reviewed health & safety protocols and increased the capacity of each day from 50,000 to 53,000, allowing up to an extra 12,000 people to attend and enjoy the Show. 

The Show also has a new ticketing partner for 2023, See Tickets, which will offer an enhanced customer experience and no additional booking fees. 

Limited discounted early bird tickets are available from 12pm Friday 2nd December from the Royal Highland Show website. 

New for 2023 is the ‘Farming Flexi’ ticket, which allows entry on either Thursday or Friday, and is designed to suit the unpredictable calendar of those working in the rural and agricultural sectors. The Farming Flexi tickets will be of limited quantity, and are likely to sell out fast as rural communities take advantage of this flexible option. 

As always, children aged 15 and under will go free with a paying adult.*   

Information on booking RHASS member tickets will be communicated in early 2023. 

Royal Highland Show, Santa Ticket

Jim Warnock, RHASS Chairman, said: “Fresh from a glorious 2022, the Royal Highland Show 2023 is shaping up to be a stellar showcase of Scotland’s best in food, farming and rural life. With the added excitement of hosting the World Sheep Shearing & Wool Handling Championships, there is so much more to entertain showgoers! 

“Even if you’ve never stepped foot in a farm, it’s an incredible day out – 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?  

“With last year’s show selling out faster than any year in our 200 year history, we’re advising visitors to snap up tickets now so as not to miss out!” 

Early Bird Ticket information:  

Adult day single admit: £30  

Adult day single Flexi Farming ticket: £33 

Accessible ticket: £30 plus one accompanying carer goes free 

Children aged 15 and under will go free with a paying adult (*max 3 children per paying adult)  

Standard/Accessible Parking: £15 per day, two-day parking £20, four-day parking £25.  

Tickets must be bought in advance from the Royal Highland Show website. Once Early Bird tickets have sold out, ticket price increases will apply. 

Royal Highland Show opens applications for returning exhibitors

The Royal Highland Show is inviting returning trade exhibitors to confirm their stands for 2023 in what is anticipated to be one of the biggest Shows ever, with visitors flocking from across the globe. 

Around 200,000 showgoers will be welcomed through the gates of the Ingliston showground from 22nd to 25th June 2023 to celebrate Scotland’s best showcase of food, farming and rural life.  

And in an exciting development, the Golden Shears World Sheep Shearing and Woolhandling Championship will also take place during 2023 Royal Highland Show, attracting exhibitors from over 30 countries and providing even greater retail opportunities for exhibitors. 

A recent economic impact report highlighted that the Royal Highland Show contributes £39.5 million to Edinburgh’s economy, more than Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations – with visitors spending on average £147 across all areas of the Show, including agricultural equipment and food and drink. 

2022 RHS exhibitors will receive a proposal from Show organisers with the choice to accept, query or decline their place at the 2023 Show. However, they will need to respond quickly as the deadline for applications is 23rd January when exhibitors on the waitlist and new exhibitor applications will be reviewed.  

Jim Warnock, RHASS Chairman, commented: “The Royal Highland Show is one of the best shop windows Scotland and the rural sector at large has to offer. It’s an excellent opportunity for traders to reach thousands of people and tap into this unique sales platform. 

“The retail opportunities of the Show are further bolstered by this recent economic report, which outlined the significant impact of the Show on Edinburgh’s economy. In addition to this, next year’s exhibitors have the added benefit of the Golden Shears attracting an even larger international audience to the Show.”